Crypto exchange Coinberry, part of Kevin O'Leary's Wonderfi, has sued 50 customers who obtained bitcoin for free during a software glitch. cryptocurrency $BTC
Canadian Crypto Exchange Sues Users for Return of Bitcoin Misappropriated During Software Glitch
Coinberry, a regulated crypto trading platform, is owned by Vancouver-based Wonderfi Technologies Inc., a company backed by Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary. According to Coinberry, 546 users were able to acquire a total of about 120 bitcoins altogether without paying for them before the software issue was fixed. The lawsuit states:
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