Syscoin Price Rises After Judge Orders Moolah to Return Bitcoins

Syscoin Price Rises After Judge Orders Moolah to Return Bitcoins

On Monday, a United Kingdom High Court judge granted Syscoin's final injunction against Moopay LTD (more commonly known as Moolah) and former CEO Ryan Kennedy (also known as Alex Green). The injunction included a provision ordering Kennedy to repay the 750 bitcoins Syscoin had deposited in Moolah's escrow service. The Syscoin price rose 17% following the announcement. Also Read: United Kingdom Judge Orders Bitcoin Exchange Moolah to Repay Syscoin's Escrow Fund. Syscoin Price Rises After Judge Orders Moolah to Return Bitcoins. Syscoin. When the news first broke that Moolah had effectively....


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