New York bans CoinEx exchange, seizes $1.7M in crypto assets
CoinEx was shut down for failing to register as a broker-dealer and for “falsely representing itself as a crypto exchange," the NYAG said.
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CoinEx was shut down for failing to register as a broker-dealer and for “falsely representing itself as a crypto exchange," the NYAG said.
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