Venezuelan Court Rolls Back Seizure of More Than 1,000 Bitcoin Miners

Venezuelan Court Rolls Back Seizure of More Than 1,000 Bitcoin Miners

A Venezuelan court in the capital of the country has rolled back a seizure of more than 1,000 Bitcoin miners due to irregularities that occurred during the confiscation. According to court documents, the equipment that was seized was in the custody of a third-party company that was doing maintenance services. The court ordered Sunacrip, the national crypto watchdog, to retrieve these miners from their owners. Venezuelan Court Decides On Crypto Seizure Case A Venezuelan court located in the capital of the country has decided to roll back a seizure measure that the national....


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