Fraud Allegations Haunt Former CEO of HashingSpace

Fraud Allegations Haunt Former CEO of HashingSpace

HashingSpace, a US-based bitcoin mining firm, is facing an uncertain future following the resignation of key executives amid allegations of fraud tied to a past business venture. The company was previously led by Timothy Roberts, a serial entrepreneur whose history dates back to the late 1990s. His first company, Savvis, was an early entrant in the managed hosting market and counted Apple among its early customers. In 2011, Savvis was sold to telecom giant CenturyLink for a reported $2.5bn. Subsequent ventures would prove to be more troubled, eliciting federal scrutiny on two separate....


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