2020-10-16 13:16 |
Caixin sources said Mingxing "Star" Xu, had been taken by police at least a week ago and hasn't been seen since.
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2020-10-16 13:16 |
Caixin sources said Mingxing "Star" Xu, had been taken by police at least a week ago and hasn't been seen since.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Sept 1, 2020 — Two Malaysian cryptocurrency mining facilities have been raided by law enforcement for an alleged electricity theft totaling more than $600k. According to reports by local news outlet The Star, the raids were conducted as a joint operation between Malaysia’s Energy Commission, the Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) power utility firm, and local […] The post Malaysian Police Shut Down Crypto Mining Operation for $600k Electricity Theft appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2020-9-2 12:50 | |
Vancouver has cryptocurrency growing pains. The city’s police labeled Bitcoin ATMs an “ideal money laundering vehicle,” and its mayor has even suggested a complete ban. Experts and local businesses have instead called for federal money services regulations to be changed to include Bitcoin ATMs, reports The Star.
2019-6-5 12:47 | |
Actors are often done in by their egos, and in the case of Jussie Smollett, a few moments of arrogance could cost him a lot more than the $130,000 Chicago was demanding last week. The city, led by former Barack Obama advisor and now-Mayor Rahm Emanuel, sued the “Empire” actor following his refusal to pay back the $130,000 lawmakers initially requested following overtime hours spent investigating his case.
2019-4-13 01:00 | |
In spite of depressed prices and an absence of liquidity and volume in the crypto market, stablecoins, cryptocurrencies tied to the value of a non-volatile asset, have become the flavor of the month.
2018-10-11 14:00 | |
OKEx Founder Released From Police Questioning. Denies Fraud Charges Star Xu, the founder of OKEx, one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world, affirmed that the allegations that he was guilty of fraud were fake after the Chinese law enforcement summoned him to a police station for 24 hours this week. Multiple local media […]
2018-9-13 00:11 | |
A few hours ago, the news about the arrest of Star Xu, the founder of OKCoin and OKEx, became viral in the crypto/blockchain ecosystem. According to the original article published in the Chinese news portal Sina News, Mr.
2018-9-12 18:45 | |
Star Xu, the founder of the world’s second largest crypto exchange OKEx and exchange service provider OKCoin, has been reportedly released from custody after being arrested by the Shanghai police on the evening of Sept.
2018-9-12 17:29 | |
Today, September 12, 2018, OKCoin announced that the company will be offering token-to-token only trading in twenty states across the U. S. This announcement of its expansion in U.
2018-9-12 17:01 | |
The founder of cryptocurrency exchange OKEx has been taken into custody by Shanghai police officials after allegedly being involved in a fraudulent scheme regarding the WFEE Coin, Sina Finance reported on September 11, 2018.
2018-9-12 17:00 | |
OKCoin’s founder Star Xu was taken for questioning by the police in Shanghai on September 10th after investors had confronted him at a hotel where he was staying. A video... The post OKCoin’s Star Xu Encircled by Seven to Eight People Over Forced Liquidation and Alleged Fraud, Police Called appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-9-12 12:54 | |
OKCoin's founder Star Xu wasn't arrested, but was assisting police in Shanghai over a bitcoin futures dispute, reports clarify.
2018-9-12 10:31 | |
The founder of cryptocurrency exchange OKEx was detained for questioning on September 10, 2018, by Shanghai police to investigate a case of suspected digital currency fraud related to WFee coin.
2018-9-12 23:42 | |
On the 11th of September, and according to China’s local news outlet Sina News, Star Xu, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchanges of OKEx and OKCoin, was arrested by Shanghai Police Officials.
2018-9-12 21:23 | |
Xu Mingxing, founder of OKEx, is under heavy scrutiny from Chinese authorities. He is reportedly in talks with police over accusations of fraud, which relate to an alleged involvement with a little-known cryptocurrency.
2018-9-11 18:40 | |
Shanghai Police Questioning Star Xu, Founder of World’s Second Largest Crypto Exchange Shanghai police have brought in Star Xu, who has been allegedly involved in a fraudulent scheme concerning WFEE coin, of which he is currently a shareholder.
2018-9-11 17:47 | |
Полиция Шанхая задержала основателя криптовалютных бирж OKEx и OKCoin Стара Сюя (Star Xu) в связи с расследованием по делу о криптовалютном мошенничестве. Confirmed Start Xu – Founder of the @OKEx_ @OKCoin @starokcoin , was taken by Chinese police to help investigate suspected #crypto fraud.
2018-9-11 16:54 | |
Согласно информации китайского издания Sina News, выдержки из публикации которого приводит Twitter-аккаунт cnLedger, основатель бирж криптовалют OKCoin и OKEx Стар Сюй был задержан шанхайской полицией для допроса.
2018-9-11 16:51 | |
Полиция Шанхая задержала основателя бирж OKCoin и OKEx Стара Сюя, предположительно, в связи с расследованием криптовалютного мошенничества. Об этом сообщает местное издание Sina News. Sina News: Star Xu, founder of OKCoin/OKEX, is being investigated by Shanghai police.
2018-9-11 16:14 | |
The CEO of Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges OKcoin and OKEx is in police custody over alleged fraud, local media report September 11. Xu’s Business Gets All-Clear As multiple sources on social media claim in addition to Sina News, Star Xu is currently assisting officers in Shanghai investigate fraudulent activity on the part of WFEE coin, of which he is a shareholder.
2018-9-11 16:00 | |
The founder of cryptocurrency exchange OKex has been taken into custody by Shanghai police officials. Star Xu is allegedly involved in a fraudulent scheme regarding WFEE Coin. As Xu is a shareholder in this potentially fraudulent company, he is put through a round of questioning to get to the bottom of these rumors.
2018-9-11 15:07 | |
The Japanese cryptocurrency Spindle, known for being promoted by the Japanese popular singer, actor and talent Gakuto Oshiro (45), aka GACKT, has announced it’s withdrawing from Tokyo to relocate its headquarters in London, amidst rumors that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police is investigating unregistered sales of cryptocurrencies made by the company.
2018-8-15 16:05 | |