Bitcoin miner Hut 8 argues to toss ‘short and distort’ shareholder suit
Hut 8 argued that a lawsuit from its shareholders arose “from a short seller’s attempt to obtain a monetary gain on its short position” in the crypto miner.
Hut 8 argued that a lawsuit from its shareholders arose “from a short seller’s attempt to obtain a monetary gain on its short position” in the crypto miner.
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