- Jun 1, 2018
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We all know that CryptoCurrency is volatile. That's part of the draw for a lot of people. But a week or so ago, news hit the headlines of an unexpected development for one bitcoin company.
Quadriga, based in Canada, have lost all of their customers' money. Not in the sense that someone has taken it, but, more ridiculously, they can't actually find it.
Unfortunately, the founder died unexpectedly from complications related to Crohn's disease, and he was the only one at the company who could access the funds or even knew where they were.
It's left the customers' combined C$250m in limbo, and has unsurprisingly raised some questions around the business practices that led to a situation without any failsafes. Some people are even claiming the founder faked his death.
What do you make of it all? Is it just a case of naivety gone wrong or do you think there's something more nefarious afoot?
Quadriga, based in Canada, have lost all of their customers' money. Not in the sense that someone has taken it, but, more ridiculously, they can't actually find it.
Unfortunately, the founder died unexpectedly from complications related to Crohn's disease, and he was the only one at the company who could access the funds or even knew where they were.
It's left the customers' combined C$250m in limbo, and has unsurprisingly raised some questions around the business practices that led to a situation without any failsafes. Some people are even claiming the founder faked his death.
What do you make of it all? Is it just a case of naivety gone wrong or do you think there's something more nefarious afoot?