FTX Japan customers can make withdrawals and cryptoqueen possibly killed by Bulgarian mafia
Last Updated on 6 November 2023 by CryptoTips.eu
Although Bitcoin is struggling to break the $25,000 mark, there luckily is other interesting crypto news out there. FTX Japan’s customers have been able to apply for the recovery of their funds for several days and a bunch of Bulgarian investigative journalists claim that the missing “cryptoqueen” was killed by the mafia four years ago.
FTX Japan
The bankruptcy of FTX and the lawsuit against founder Sam Bankman-Fried (set to start later this year) means that many worldwide customers have probably lost their funds. But not all of the group’s customers are in the same boat, and it’s already clear that some will be much luckier than others.
FTX Japan to allow asset withdrawals starting Tuesday https://t.co/SwMLYeQ4PO pic.twitter.com/WPiZTdALq3
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 21, 2023
In a press release from FTX Japan published on Monday, February 20, 2023, the crypto exchange’s Japanese subsidiary announced that it will reopen its withdrawal services for both fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies.
Withdrawals are possible through the Liquid Japan platform. Users of the Japanese version of FTX would have already been informed by e-mail about the details of the procedure to be followed. Those who did not have an account on Liquid Japan should create one. They will need some further patience though, as the following message was posted on the site yesterday:
Please note that due to the large number of requests from customers, it may take some time for the withdrawal process to be completed. We will announce the resumption of other FTX Japan services as soon as possible.
Cryptoqueen killed by Bulgarian mafia
Ruja Ignatova, the missing Bulgarian who left a $7.2 billion hole with her “onecoin” pyramid scheme, is once again making headlines in England.
Document Says #OneCoin Founder Ruja Ignatova #Cryptoqueen ‘Killed’ in 2018 in Greece🔫
— Cryptoprognostic (@Cryptoprognost) February 21, 2023
🌊Ignatova’s body was allegedly dismembered and tossed into the Ionian Sea#CryptoNews #bitcoin #nft #binance #crypto #cryptocurrency #btc #bnb pic.twitter.com/4NojhBRagT
According to an article in the Mirror, Bulgarian investigative journalists discovered that she was shot dead (and then beheaded) on a luxury yacht back in 2018. The murder would have been ordered by the Bulgarian mafia.