Paxos confirms it’s responsible for $500K mistaken Bitcoin transaction
The account that paid $500,000 to move $2,000 worth of Bitcoin was a Paxos server, the company stated.
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The account that paid $500,000 to move $2,000 worth of Bitcoin was a Paxos server, the company stated.
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