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Lawsuit Accuses Xapo, Indodax of Negligently Holding Stolen Bitcoin

Lawsuit Accuses Xapo, Indodax of Negligently Holding Stolen Bitcoin

Lawsuit Accuses Xapo, Indodax of Negligently Holding Stolen Bitcoin

A crypto trader is trying to seize nearly 500 bitcoins from exchanges Xapo and Indodax through a new lawsuit that accuses the two crypto exchanges of harboring his stolen funds.

A crypto trader is trying to seize nearly 500 bitcoins from exchanges Xapo and Indodax through a new lawsuit that accuses the two crypto exchanges of harboring his stolen funds.

A crypto trader is trying to seize nearly 500 bitcoins from exchanges Xapo and Indodax through a new lawsuit that accuses the two crypto exchanges of harboring his stolen funds.

AccessTimeIconJun 4, 2020, 9:28 PM
Updated Aug 19, 2021, 2:23 AM

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