BitForex Crisis: Unraveling the Mystery Behind $57 Million Withdrawal
Exploring BitForex's operational challenges and credibility crisis following a $57 million withdrawal and allegations of wash trading amid leadership changes.
MiyukiExploring BitForex's operational challenges and credibility crisis following a $57 million withdrawal and allegations of wash trading amid leadership changes.
MiyukiZachXBT, a blockchain investigator, successfully recovered stolen DeGods NFT funds, highlighting the challenges and potential in fighting crypto crimes and aiding broader security efforts in the crypto community.
AlexRecently, Sei has attracted the attention of the community with its parallel EVM narrative, and the price increase of its native token SEI has also reached a new high, with an increase of nearly four times in two weeks.
JinseFinanceAccording to ZachXBT, Yahya Maghrab's role primarily involved conducting lookups on X/Twitter accounts through his panel, facilitating scammer Skenkir in identifying potential US targets for SIM swap attacks.
DavinOn-chain detective ZachXBT said a Canadian scammer worked with others to lure people to fake Discord servers in order to steal considerable sums of money. ZachXBT also said the main culprit bought expensive Roblox items.
TheBlockLast Friday, ZachXBT was sued by Jeffrey Huang, also known under his pseudonym, MachiBigBrother over a defamation case.
BitcoinistCrypto sleuth ZachXBT found himself entangled in a defamation lawsuit. However donations exceeding $1 million flooded in to aid ZachXBT's legal defense from the crypto community.
CatherineMachiBigBrother alleges ZachXBT defamed in a 2022 report that stated he embezzled over 22,000 ETH from Formosa Financial.
BeincryptoOn October 08th 2021 Cuprum Coin s.l.l.c. launched the successful pre-sale phase of its commodity-backed cryptocurrency, with an underlying asset ...
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