Reports Show Alexander Vinnik, BTC Exchange Operator Extradited To The U.S.

Reports Show Alexander Vinnik, BTC Exchange Operator Extradited To The U.S.

Many scams are happening in the crypto industry, especially BTC. If an investor is not careful, he’ll fall prey to cybercriminals posing as legit projects or platforms. Sometimes, some exchanges might run into hitches and cause massive losses to investors. This was the case with WEX, BTC-e, and other exchanges that caused people to lose […]


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