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Court rules identity of crypto ‘in-house lawyer’ must be revealed

Liquidators for failed Cryptopia exchange win orders against owner of ‘virtual principality’ involved in confidential data release.

Cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia collapsed in 2019 after a theft of client assets.

Tim Hunter Mon, 17 Jun 2024

The identity of a mysterious “in-house lawyer” for the virtual “Principality of Cogito” must be disclosed after the High Court agreed to make orders sought by liquidators for failed cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia.

The liquidation of Cryptopia, which collapsed in 2019 after some customer

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Tim Hunter Mon, 17 Jun 2024
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