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Mango Markets sues Avraham Eisenberg for $47M in damages plus interest

Mango Labs, the company behind the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Mango Markets has come out with its own lawsuit against exploiter Avraham Eisenberg. The Jan. 25 filing in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York alleges Einseberg of exploiting its platform for millions of dollars

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Bithumb ordered to pay outage damages to investors by South Korean court

The ongoing saga of the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb continues, this time with ruling from local courts.On Jan. 13 the South Korean Supreme Court finalized its ruling that the exchange must pay damages to investors over a 1.5-hour service outage on Nov. 12, 2017. According to a local news source,

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FTX Users Sue for Priority Repayment and Damages in Bankruptcy Proceedings

Plaintiffs of the new class action lawsuit, exchange customers Austin Onusz, Cedric Kees Van Putten, Nicholas J. Marshall and Hamad Dar and "all others similarly situated," want FTX customers to have "priority to repayment of customer property," and want the court to declare that any customer property held on behalf

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BitGo sues Galaxy Digital for acquisition breach, seeks $100M in damages

Digital asset custodian BitGo has filed a lawsuit against Mike Novogratz’s cryptocurrency investment firm Galaxy Digital for terminating the former's acquisition.BitGo took to Twitter on Tuesday to disclose details of its lawsuit against Galaxy after the latter terminated the $1.2 billion acquisition deal with BitGo in mid-August.Filed on Monday, the

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Texas Bitcoin Mine Whinstone Countersues Japan’s GMO Internet, Seeks $15M Damages in Four-Year Dispute

Talks to resolve a dispute over losses GMO suffered due to a "power shortage" were paused when Riot acquired the facility, according to GMO. Given the decrease in hosting fees, it looked like the Japanese company was asking for $3 million for the power shortage losses, until April this year,

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South African Professor Accuses Central Bank Official of Spreading Misinformation That Damages Crypto Industry – Bitcoin News

A South African professor, Steven Boykey Sidley, has branded as “balderdash” claims by the South African central bank deputy governor that “90% of cryptocurrency transactions” are illicit. The professor also accused the senior central bank official of spreading inaccurate information that “does immeasurable damage to an important new industry.” Only 0.15%

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