Collapsed Crypto Exchange Cryptopia Owes Creditors $2.7 Million: Liquidators

2019-5-31 12:31

The liquidators of hacked New Zealand crypto exchange Cryptopia say it owes over $2.7 million to creditors, while user losses are still unknown.

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