Controversy Surrounds JPEX's Asset Lock-Up Program Amid DAO Transition
The troubled Hong Kong-based crypto exchange JPEX is embroiled in controversy over its recent asset lock-up plan as it seeks to transition into a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). The exchange now plans to con...
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The exchange now plans to convert user assets into dividend shares, encouraging users to lock them up for two years, Cointelegraph reported on Thursday....
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