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Trump DOJ Sues Infamous Bitcoin Exchange for $100 Million

The Trump administration has filed a $100 million lawsuit against infamous bitcoin exchange BTC-e and its alleged operator, Russian national Alexander Vinnik. Vinnik, who remains in custody in Greece as governments worldwide jockey to extradite him, stands accused of laundering billions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency stolen from other exchanges, most notably Mt. дальше »

2019-7-27 15:04


Alexander Vinnik, Alleged Bitcoin Scammer, Sets Sights on Possible Extradition to Russia

Alexander Vinnik has been a popular name in crypto news lately, having been extradited to multiple countries in the last year. It does not look like the former operator of BTC-e is stopping these travels anytime soon, as he has just appealed to the courts in Greece to be released or extradited to Russia. Vinnik […] дальше »

2019-3-22 17:15


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Russan Commisioner Requests Extradition of Former BTC-e Exchange Owner Back to Russia

Tatyana Moskalkova, the commissioner for Human Rights in Russia, has issued a letter to Michalis Kalogir, Minister of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights of Greece, requesting for the extradition of the embattled former BTC-e crypto exchange owner, Alexander Vinnik to Russia, according to a report by Tass on February 25. дальше »

2019-2-28 21:30


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European Parliament Member Discusses Crypto Regulations at Ripple Regionals

European Parliament member from Greece Eva Kaili appeared at the Ripple Regionals event in London recently. She talked about the EU’s regulatory approach to blockchain and digital currencies. Attending Blockchain Conferences Kaili noted that when she first attended a blockchain conference after being elected to the European Parliament in 2014, she was treated with suspicion […] European Parliament Member Discusses Crypto Regulations at Ripple Regionals was originally found on Cryptocurrency News | Blockchain News | Bitcoin News | blokt.com. дальше »

2019-2-11 19:34


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India’s largest Bitcoin exchange moves to Malta to escape regulation

Zebpay, once India’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is moving operations to Malta after having shut shop on its home turf last month. The exchange, which currently supports 20 cryptocurrencies, will serve users in 20 countries across Europe: Malta Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Netherlands Poland Portugal Slovenia Sweden Unfortunately, the exchange won’t be accessible to users in India. дальше »

2018-10-18 12:42