Court sentences former Saratov police officer caught mining
A court in Saratov found a former traffic police officer, who was mining at his workplace, guilty of exceeding official powers.Legal proceedings and trials related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
Court sentences former Saratov police officer caught mining
A court in Saratov found a former traffic police officer, who was mining at his workplace, guilty of exceeding official powers.
Chinese court rejects claim for 278 BTC over ‘anti-social’ contract
A Beijing court found the bitcoin mining contract invalid and rejected the plaintiff's request for the defendant to pay 278 BTC, according to the court ruling.
Tether accused of unlawful and deceptive practices
Investors filed a class-action lawsuit against the issuer of the stablecoin USDT. They accused the company of "immoral, unethical, discriminatory and unscrupulous" practices.
Botnet operator jailed for four years in the United States for Bitcoin theft
A U.S. court sentenced Russian Oleg Koshkin to four years in prison for organizing the Kelihos malware, which among other things stole funds from Bitcoin wallets.
Lawsuit Alleges SEC Conflicts of Interest Linked to Former Officials and Ethereum
Empower Oversight, a civil-rights nonprofit, has demanded that the SEC disclose documents concerning a potential conflict of interest in the actions of former senior officials. The suit was filed in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Former BitConnect director barred for life from participating in ICOs
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a verdict against former BitConnect director and promoter Glenn Arcaro, and the affiliated company Future Money Ltd., through which he attracted potential investors.
Ripple calls SEC defence aggressive and seeks to strip it of its Deliberative Process Privilege
Lawyers for Ripple described the SEC's defence as “ultra-aggressive” and said the agency must provide justification for withholding information from the court for each document requested.
In Irkutsk region, Bitcoin miners face higher electricity tariffs after court ruling
Irkutskenergosbyt filed 85 lawsuits against owners of crypto farms in private homes, totaling 73.3 million rubles.
Google accuses two Russians of building a botnet for covert cryptocurrency mining
In the United States district court in New York, Google filed a suit against the alleged creators of the Glupteba botnet, which infected more than a million Windows-based computers.
Jury delivers verdict in Kleiman v. Wright case
In Miami, a jury has delivered a verdict in the case of the self-proclaimed Bitcoin creator Craig Wright and the family of his former partner Dave Kleiman. Law360 reporter Carolina Bolado reported this.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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