Cryptocurrency exchange , aka The Bomber, has been ordered to pay back thousands of investors he claims hackers bilked them out of $170 million worth of cryptocurrency.
An Italian court has previously seized the controversial company’s remaining assets, which are managed by a special administrator, and ruled that BitGrail must remain closed while its bankruptcy proceedings progress.
BitGrail is an Italian cryptocurrency exchange which is best known for being hacked of $170 million in Nano (formerly Raiblocks). While there were red flags for weeks leading up to the hack, Nano and Firano blamed each other for the theft and disagreed about how to deal with the aftermath.
The Nano development team strongly denied that their software is affected by any vulnerabilities to which Firano referred. Moreover, they claimed that BitGrail was holding XRB in a different kind of wallet to other coins, which left it vulnerable. In turn, Firano claimed that the Nano network itself was flawed, and their team was to undergo a hard fork the money could be recovered. Nano disagreed and said that it would the legal expenses of the victims.
A remarkable precedent
The story developed when Nano that was first crypto firm to face legal action by investors seeking a force a to recover their money.
Making matters worse, Firano a repayment scheme to be funded by a re-opened BitGrail. He did not admit that his exchange was at fault despite surfacing that it was his mismanagement that caused and exacerbated the security vulnerabilities of the site.
Following this, a group of victims filed a petition requesting that BitGrail declare . At the beginning of March, Firano attempted to reopen the exchange, but within 3 hours it had been shut down again by the court which approved the precautionary suspension request of the law firm representing the 3,000 clients.
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