Anonymous ID: 6aa9c4 Feb. 4, 2019, 8:27 a.m. No.5025663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5803 >>5839

https://gizmodo.com/crypto-exchange-says-it-cant-repay-190-million-to-clie-1832309454

 

Canadian crypto exchange QuadrigaCX says it cannot repay most of $190 million in client holdings after its 30-year-old founder Gerald Cotten, the only person who knew the passwords to its “cold storage,” unexpectedly died in India in December 2018, Coindesk reported on Friday.

 

In a sworn affidavit with the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, widow Jennifer Robertson said that QuadrigaCX owes its customers some $190 million in both cryptocurrency and fiat money. QuadrigaCX has filed for creditor protection because it says it cannot access the funds stored in “cold storage,” just the comparatively smaller amount in a “hot wallet” used for transfers, CoinDesk wrote:

 

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Anonymous ID: 6aa9c4 Feb. 4, 2019, 8:30 a.m. No.5025685   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hahaha…

Sorry had to laugh

 

https://nypost.com/2019/02/03/rising-espn-star-adnan-virk-fired-escorted-out-in-leak-investigation/

 

ESPN rising star Adnan Virk has been fired by the network, sources told The Post.

 

Virk is accused of leaking confidential company information to the media on multiple occasions, according to sources.

 

When ESPN investigated the allegations, it felt that Virk failed to fully cooperate.

 

He recently signed a new multi-year contract.

 

“Adnan Virk no longer works at ESPN,” ESPN vice president Josh Krulewitz told The Post.

 

Virk could not immediately be reached for comment. CAA, Virk’s agency, declined comment.

 

On Friday, Virk was escorted off the Bristol campus. The specific nature of the information Virk chose to share is unknown at this time.

 

During his move up the ESPN ladder, Virk had become a lead studio host on its college football game coverage. He was a regular host on “Baseball Tonight” and college basketball. He was one of the main fill-in hosts on ESPN Radio. He had developed a podcast, called “Cinephile,” about movies.

 

Virk, 40, attended college in Toronto. He grew up in Canada after he emigrated from Pakistan. After a TV career in Canada, he joined ESPN, where his likable personality and smooth delivery quickly saw him rise up in the company.

 

Like all ESPN/Disney employees, Virk was required annually to take compliance training dealing with privacy and how to handle sensitive information.