South Korean CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Komid convicted of illegal data fraud

2020-8-28 03:21
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On August 27, according to South Korean journalist Block Inpress, the CEO and CEO of Korean cryptocurrency exchange Comeid was sentenced by the Seoul High Court on charges of fraudulent marketing of the platform. The appeal of the two police officers was dismissed by the court. One could be jailed for three years and two more. Two people have been accused of fraudulently packaging information during forged transactions on the platform. The police did not release their names. The scam allowed users to deposit South Korean earnings and other major cryptocurrencies in exchange for cryptocurrencies, but the platform was inundated with counterfeit coins.

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