Gatecoin Limited
Re liquidation of Gatecoin Ltd
| How one thing leads to another
HK Court of First Instance, 31-Mar-2023
If the name rings a bell, we wrote about Gatecoin and its dubious practices in our article of 22-Nov-2017. The court rules that cryptotokens are "property" capable of being held on trust. Who knew that this was in doubt? Judge Linda Chan Ching Fan even goes so far as to call them "cryptocurrencies" - we wouldn't.
HK Court of First Instance, 31-Mar-2023
If the name rings a bell, we wrote about Gatecoin and its dubious practices in our article of 22-Nov-2017. The court rules that cryptotokens are "property" capable of being held on trust. Who knew that this was in doubt? Judge Linda Chan Ching Fan even goes so far as to call them "cryptocurrencies" - we wouldn't.
How one thing leads to another
Starting with an investigation into the banking problems of a digital token exchange, we follow the trail of the people behind a Vanuatu Bank and a series of questionable transactions on London's AIM. (22-Nov-2017)
Starting with an investigation into the banking problems of a digital token exchange, we follow the trail of the people behind a Vanuatu Bank and a series of questionable transactions on London's AIM. (22-Nov-2017)
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