Thai police seize nearly 1,000 Bitcoin miners in raid: Report
The registered crypto trading firm allegedly stole “hundreds of millions of baht” from electricity providers, amounting to at least $2.88 million.
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The registered crypto trading firm allegedly stole “hundreds of millions of baht” from electricity providers, amounting to at least $2.88 million.
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