Australian Exchange Igot Customers Unable to Withdraw as Insolvency Claims Surge
Not every Bitcoin exchange in the world is as successful these days, and the Australian Igot platform appears to be getting closer to collapse than ever. With investors being owed several thousands of dollars, things are looking more worrying than ever before. Mainstream media outlet ABC has taken an interest in the story of Igot and how owner Rick Day....
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The Australian Digital Currency and Commerce Association (ADCCA) is recommending a code of conduct for bitcoin companies on account of the inability of the Igot bitcoin exchange to deliver bitcoins people paid for or refund their money, according to ABC. Igot clients said the exchange owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars. The exchange has been unable to deliver on purchases or provide refunds for months. The exchange was launched in 2013, according to its website. Nicholas Giurietto, ADCCA chief executive, said Igot customers have been devastated. The association expects to have a....
Australia's top securities regulator has suggested that it cannot at present intervene in a long-simmering dispute involving bitcoin exchange service Igot and unhappy customers. In comments to The Sydney Morning Herald, a representative for the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) said that an investigation into Igot would only take place if the company had failed – a charge alleged by customers who say their funds remain locked up and that has denied by the company. The representative told the news source: "As with any company, if it were to go into administration....
Australia-based igot has announced the next phase of its bid to be the "fastest-growing bitcoin exchange in the world", opening for business in over 40 countries including the European Union and parts of the Middle East and Africa. CEO Rick Day told CoinDesk the exchange has "solid banking relationships" in the EU, saying there are now over 100 banking options for users to choose from. As well as the EU, igot indicated that it has also secured a partnership in Kenya and will launch there in the very near future. Kenyan customers will able to cash out from their igot accounts directly to....
This article has been updated with additional comment from igot users. The founder of Australia-based bitcoin exchange igot has refuted claims his business is a scam. Igot recently came under fire, with many of its users complaining about delays to their withdrawals, branding the company "untrustworthy" and claiming they'd been robbed. Rick Day, igot's founder told CoinDesk the delays particularly affected fiat withdrawals, attributing them to a number of factors. "They [the issues] are as not as big as they appear from the outside ... one of the biggest issues that we have with delays is....
igot launches Bitcoin merchant solution. The Australian Bitcoin exchange igot has announced the launch of the igot Merchant Solution, a service that allows both e-commerce providers and brick-and-mortar stores to accept bitcoins for goods and services. The igot Merchant Solution comes with a fixed transaction fee of half a percent. igot has continued to grow globally. The company that is present in close to 40 countries would seem to be emerging as a key player in the bitcoin merchant solutions area. Through the latest product offering, igot also signals intent to the major players BitPay,....