Canadian fintech ConsenSys accused of stealing secret business

2020-7-16 13:40
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Canadian fintech firm BlockCrushr has sued blockchain technology company ConsenSys in New York for plagiarism, Cointelegraph reported. BlockCrushr said the day before to announce its own product, ConsenSys announced an Ether-based (ETH) payment system called "Daisy Payments". The complaint alleges that the defendant filed a confidentiality announcement in the Tachyon accelerator program initiating the Daisy payments.

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