Cryptsy Escape: UNO Wallet Funds Returned after Mystery Transfer to Bittrex

Cryptsy Escape: UNO Wallet Funds Returned after Mystery Transfer to Bittrex

Holders of Unobtanium (UNO) caught a break when the Bittrex exchange noticed the assets of the largest UNO wallet strangely appeared on Bittrex and impounded it. The wallet had been somehow transferred from Cryptsy, an exchange that has been discontinued and its assets placed under court receivership. A Twitter post shows the UNO assets that appeared on the BIttrex exchange.While Cryptsy’s assets were placed under the control of a court receiver last year, the transfer of 15,000 UNO to Bittrex reveals that someone has access to Cryptsy assets and attempted to cash them. Bittrex....


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