Another MMM Scenario As Client’s $190m Remains Pending Because Founder Died With Passwords

Another MMM Scenario As Client’s $190m Remains Pending Because Founder Died With Passwords

ANOTHER MMM SCENARIO AS CLIENT’S $190M REMAINS PENDING BECAUSE FOUNDER DIED WITH PASSWORDS

BlackBox Nigeria reports that just like the MMM saga, Canada’s leading cryptocurrency exchange company has said it cannot immediately repay customers’ pending $190m because its founder died with their passwords.

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According to information gathered, founder of QuadrigaCX, 30-year-old Gerald Cotten, died of alleged complications with Crohn’s disease during a trip to India where he had been billed to inaugurate an orphanage last December.

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Medical reports from  Mayo Clinic has it that Crohn’s disease was an inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation of the digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhoea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition. This eventually led to his demise.

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On handling of the Crpto funds,  Mr. Cotten’s wife, Jennifer Robertson, in a sworn affidavit she filed for credit protection on January 31 2019, affirmed that Cotten held “sole responsibility for handling the funds and coins” and that no other members of the team could access the stored funds.

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Mrs Robertson said about $190m in both cryptocurrency and normal money is in ‘cold storage,’ where the company or just Mr. Cotten in this case, holds the key, not the client,” Sky News reported.

 

“The founder held sole responsibility for handling the funds and coins and no other members of the team could access the stored funds,” she added.

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And though Ms Robertson is still in possession of her husband’s laptop, she said she did not know the password.

 

Even a technical expert they hired had not been able to bypass its encryption, she told the court.

 

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