Crypto.com Sends Woman $10.4 Million By Mistake, Now It Wants It Back

Crypto.com Sends Woman $10.4 Million By Mistake, Now It Wants It Back

Crypto.com has been catapulted to the limelight once more after a mishap left a customer with more than $10 million. This is not the first time that crypto exchanges would be sending users the wrong amount by accident, but one thing that stands out about this case is how long it took for the company […]


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