Crypto-Exchange Says It Can’t Pay Investors Because Its C.E.O. Died, and He Had the Passwords By News February 06, 2019 Add Comment Edit Quadriga CX said that Gerald W. Cotten died while visiting India in December, and he was the sole person able to access $250 million in client holdings. Some investors are skeptical. Share this post Related PostsChina Holds Third Canadian, Escalating Diplomatic Crisis With the United StatesNonfiction: Julián Castro’s American StoryBidding Congress Farewell, Paul Ryan Laments Nation’s ‘Broken’ PoliticsSenate Passes Stopgap Spending Bill That Would Avert ShutdownTrump’s Use of National Security to Impose Tariffs Faces Court TestBlackwater Security Contractor Found Guilty, Again, in Deadly 2007 Iraq ShootingIn Overture to Democrats, Trump Administration May Challenge Peru on DeforestationUnder New Leadership, the C.F.P.B. Lives On
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