The platform was charging investors “exorbitant and undisclosed fees," with one user charged a total of $51,000 over just 13 months, according to the New York attorney general. Cryptocurrency trading ...
Brooklyn-based crypto trading platform Coin Cafe is paying back $4.3 million to defrauded investors, according to a Thursday statement from the New York Attorney General’s office, which accused the ...
Brooklyn-based cryptocurrency company, Coin Cafe, is set to pay $4.3 million in restitution to investors following a deceptive fee scheme revealed by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). Attorney ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday announced that her office had secured $4.3 million from Coin Cafe, a Brooklyn-based trading platform that promised investors free Bitcoin storage on ...
Coin Cafe, a Brooklyn-based crypto company, charged $4.3 million in "exorbitant and undisclosed fees" on a currency storage service it marketed as "free," according to a settlement reached Wednesday ...