CoinSwitch launches $70M recovery fund for WazirX hack victims
CoinSwitch expects it will take two years to distribute $70 million in recovery funds to WazirX users who lost money due to an alleged cyberattack last year.
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CoinSwitch expects it will take two years to distribute $70 million in recovery funds to WazirX users who lost money due to an alleged cyberattack last year.
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