MintPal's 3700 Stolen Bitcoin Likely in Hands of Alleged Scammer Alex Green
Over the past four days, countless accusations targeting Moopay CEO Alex Green have flooded the cryptocurrency community. These allegations accuse Green of being long-time bitcoin scammer Ryan Kennedy. Confirmed as fact by multiple sources, the evidence pulls tighter and tighter around the suspiciously silent CEO. Also Read: Dogecoin Leaders Present Evidence that CEO of Troubled Bitcoin Exchange Moolah Is Long-Time Scammer. Also Read: New Sources Verify Bitcoin Exchange Moolah CEO Alex Green's Former Scammer Identity. Just before the accusations arose, Green announced that Moopay would be....
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The crypto community is still recovering after Alex Green, also known as alleged scammer Ryan Kennedy, washed his hands of ownership of popular cryptocurrency exchange MintPal and supposedly stole nearly 4000 bitcoins from their cold storage. MintPal was a go-to exchange for many new altcoin users looking for a simple and easy way to play the markets. Now, users who were stolen from are discouraged while they await legal charges against Green. Also Read: CoinGecko Co-Founder Says MintPal Bitcoin Exchange Is Lost Cause. In the wake of the MintPal disaster, a new crypto-to-crypto exchange....
The owners of the troubled digital currency exchange MintPal are moving to take legal action against former Moopay LTD CEO Alex Green. Green, who was once known as Ryan Kennedy, is accused of stealing as much as 4,000 BTC ($1.3m at press time) in user funds from MintPal following its failed relaunch and the subsequent collapse of Moopay (more commonly known as Moolah), which assumed control of the exchange this summer. Much of the stolen bitcoin was held in cold storage under the control of Green, according to the MintPal leadership. In the past two weeks, numerous allegations tying Green....
Former Moolah CEO Ryan Kennedy has been busted by the UK Police for stealing around $1.8 million worth of Bitcoin from demised cryptocurrency exchange MintPal. The self-proclaimed scammer, who was hiding behind the identity of Alex Green all this time, was exposed last year by Dogecoin creator Jackson Palmer. In the midst of all this was MintPal, which was then recovering from the wounds of a $2m theft. Kennedy's company Moolah later acquired the exchange to rebuild it from scratch, by specially focusing on its security. As MintPal shareholder Ferdous Bhai was briefly quoted back in 2014,....
*at least as far as can be confirmed. Various media outlets in the cryptocurrency space have decided that Ryan Kennedy (AKA Alex Green), the alleged thief of roughly 3,700 BTC from the coffers of failed exchange Mintpal, is currently in jail along with his accomplice, Chelsea Hopkins. Unfortunately for them, a slight amount of digging reveals a few uncomfortable truths, chief among them the fact that Ryan Kennedy is not in jail. The whole trouble stems from a statement made in the Syscoin blog where they divulge that Kennedy/Green was arrested. They do not specify when, and apparently the....
The SEC is currently investigating "Alex Green" and Moopay LTD along with seven other cryptocurrency companies. The confirmation of government action comes by way of CoinFire, a reputable news site that was first tipped off to SEC and DOJ involvement last week, before the public implosion of MintPal, Moopay, and Moolah. The veracity of the ongoing investigations has since been confirmed with both government agencies and sources within said agencies; however, the names of the seven other cryptocurrency companies currently under investigation are staying unpublished so as not to hinder....