Gibraltar court freezes $7M PLAY tokens amid crypto gaming firm’s internal biff
The US-based Ready Makers says it won a court order to freeze crypto tokens from its Gibraltar subsidiary, Ready Maker, which it claims it lost control of.
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The US-based Ready Makers says it won a court order to freeze crypto tokens from its Gibraltar subsidiary, Ready Maker, which it claims it lost control of.
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