ShapeShift sues former lead engineer over alleged $900,000 Bitcoin theft
The cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift has filed a lawsuit against a former lead engineer over damages from the alleged theft of $900,000 in Bitcoin.Legal proceedings and trials related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
ShapeShift sues former lead engineer over alleged $900,000 Bitcoin theft
The cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift has filed a lawsuit against a former lead engineer over damages from the alleged theft of $900,000 in Bitcoin.
Wirecard to cut more than half of German office staff as insolvency proceedings begin
The card issuer Wirecard will cut 730 of its 1,300 employees at the German office amid the bankruptcy proceedings underway, Bloomberg reports.
Australian payments firm sues Ripple over trademark rights
The New Payments Platform Australia (NPPA) has accused fintech Ripple of illegal use of its brand and the PayID trademark and of violating consumer protection laws. The company filed suit in the Federal Court of New South Wales.
Telegram Withdraws Trademark Suit Over Gram and Agrees to Cover Legal Costs
Telegram has withdrawn a lawsuit against the American startup Lantah LLC over the Gram trademark. Bloomberg Law reports.
Former Uber security chief paid hackers $100,000 in BTC to cover up data theft
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco charged the former head of Uber's security with concealing a data breach that exposed the data of 57 million drivers and users. Bloomberg reports.
OneCoin founder’s brother to testify against sister
Brother of the OneCoin founder, Ruji Ignatov, agreed to testify against his sister in exchange for exemption from the list of defendants in the investors' civil suit. This was reported by Cointelegraph.
Japanese authorities confiscate NEM cryptocurrency stolen from Coincheck exchange
The Tokyo District Court ordered the confiscation of the NEM cryptocurrency stolen from the Coincheck exchange from one of the suspects in the investigation, who bought the coins after the hack, The Japan Times reports.
California Court of Appeal rules for Coinbase in Bitcoin Gold case.
The California Court of Appeal ruled in Coinbase's favour in the Bitcoin Gold hard fork case.
Bittrex and Poloniex call market-manipulation allegations baseless
The cryptocurrency exchanges Bittrex and Poloniex have asked the court to hear the case in a streamlined fashion regarding their alleged involvement with Tether and Bitfinex in market manipulation.
Court drops Konstantin Ignatov as a defendant in OneCoin investors’ suit
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York approved a pre-trial settlement between the plaintiffs and Konstantin Ignatov, one of the defendants in the $4 billion OneCoin pyramid case, according to Finance Magnates.
17-year-old Twitter hacker charged with 30 counts
On 5 August, hearings were held in the case of the 17-year-old Graham Clarke, accused of a large-scale Twitter hack. This is reported by the Tampa Bay Times.
Court to rule on legality of Vinnik’s arrest in France on August 7
The Court of Cassation in France will rule on August 7 on the lawyers' appeal against the illegality of Alexander Vinnik's arrest, who is suspected of laundering at least $4 billion through the BTC-e bitcoin exchange. TASS reports this, citing the judge's words.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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