2020-9-12 19:02 |
Who would have thought an alleged exit scam could have a happy ending?
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2020-9-12 19:02 |
Who would have thought an alleged exit scam could have a happy ending?
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
North Korea is thought to hold some $670M in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies — if not more. However, the fate of this big bag of digital currencies is uncertain as rumors swirl about the death of Kim Jong-un.
2020-4-27 09:10 | |
Cryptocurrency scammers continued to swindle funds throughout Q2 2019, netting approximately $4. 26 billion so far this year. According to CipherTrace latest report, insider thefts were by far the largest offenders, netting massive loses on investors and cryptocurrency exchange users.
2019-8-13 12:22 | |
Crypto Twitter (CT) is a grueling battleground between digital currency enthusiasts, company executives, maximalists, journalists, lawyers, and so-called thought leaders and luminaries. For instance, on May 8, reporter Larry Cermak posted data concerning Blockstream and its sidechain project Liquid’s performance over the last seven months.
2019-5-10 17:40 | |
It’s been a wild day, not least for Julian Assange, who woke up a political asylum seeker under Ecuador’s protection, and is now sat in a Central London police cell, presumably being grilled by the Met’s finest.
2019-4-11 17:03 | |
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is thought to be backing an elaborate scheme entailing the hacking of crypto exchanges. The group alleged to be doing the hacking is called APT 38. It’s considered to be a highly-skilled state-sponsored group of bank hackers that managed to steal $1 billion from banks to fund its nuclear weapons program, according to Wired.
2019-4-3 16:27 | |
The operator of New York-based company CabaggeTech has been accused of defrauding investors out of more than $200,000 in cash and cryptocurrency, according to a nine-count indictment unsealed in federal court in New York, on Tuesday.
2019-3-27 14:40 | |
Turcoin, advertised as “the national cryptocurrency of Turkey” has been revealed as a multi-million-dollar Ponzi scheme as it collapsed in disgrace. Some 12,000 individual investors are thought to have been… The post Turcoin: Turkey’s ‘National Cryptocurrency’ Is Alleged Ponzi Scheme appeared first on CoinCentral.
2018-8-13 18:29 | |