Complaint filed against Compass Mining for losing BTC mining machines hits snag
The lawsuit alleged that Compass Mining didn’t disclose to Bit River that it was only the "middleman," not the owner of its customers’ machines.
The lawsuit alleged that Compass Mining didn’t disclose to Bit River that it was only the "middleman," not the owner of its customers’ machines.
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