Vinnik operated BTC-e, which U.S. authorities say was a key platform for cybercriminals.
The U.S. released the BTC-e founder this week in exchange for the release of American schoolteacher Marc Fogel.
BTC-e’s $9 billion fraud case highlights the DOJ’s crackdown on crypto crimes, sparking debate over regulatory enforcement ...
The U.S. will release Russian Alexander Vinnik—who ran the BTC-e crypto exchange—in a prisoner swap after Moscow released an ...
Storj (STORJ), an open-source platform that leverages the blockchain to provide end-to-end encrypted cloud storage services, ...
Alexander Vinnik was part of a prisoner exchange between the US and Russia, with Marc Fogel returning to US custody. Vinnik ...
Alexander Vinnik, the jailed former operator of once mighty bitcoin exchange BTC-e, is being released from U.S. custody as ...
US Envoy for Hostages Adam Boehler said in a CNN interview that one American was among the three detainees. He said that ...
Alexander Vinnik, the former operator of the now-defunct BTC-e exchange, has been returned to Russia as part of a prisoner ...
Trump swaps BTC-e founder Alexander Vinnik for American teacher Marc Fogel, highlighting limits to his crypto-related clemency.
Now, as a Coinbase executive claims Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity may already be known, Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs has ...
The United States has released Alexander Vinnik, the Russian co-founder of the Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC)-e cryptocurrency ...