Italian Electricity Company Scooter Attempts To Destroy Tokens Hit By Office

2020-7-10 15:30
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Italian electric scooter company Helbiz is facing a class action lawsuit, according to Cointelegraph News. The plaintiffs (2,000 dealers) raised $40 million in 2017 in the HBZ token in an attempt by the company to replace the bike-sharing business, and now the company is trying to destroy the token. HBZ smart contracts broke down liabilities as a means of IPO. The plaintiff's appeal is to prevent the company from destroying the tokens. The damage of smart contracts is irreversible. Helbiz's relationship denying HBZ is incorrect.

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