Big 4 Accounting Firm Ey Is Aware Of Quadrigas 100 Bitcoin Transfer
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More than 100 BTC moved out of Quadriga-linked wallets over the weekend. Ernst & Young said it has become aware that bitcoin (BTC) that'd been sitting QuadrigaCX's
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A day back it was revealed that a handful of wallets connected to the now-defunct Canadian exchange QuadrigaCX abruptly moved 104 Bitcoins [BTC] out of cold
EY addressed the bitcoin movements in a “notice to affected users” that highlights the “unauthorized transfer of Quadriga bitcoin.”
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Big 4 Accounting Firm EY Is ‘Aware’ Of Quadriga’s 100 Bitcoin
Ernst & Young said it has become aware that bitcoin (BTC) that'd been sitting QuadrigaCX's cold wallets has been moved elsewhere, according to a statement Tuesday.
According to the EY’s “Second Report of the Monitor,” QuadrigaCX transferred almost all its online crypto to the auditor on Feb. 14, following some initial testing
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EY Says It Is 'Aware' of 'Unauthorized' Quadriga Wallet Transfers
EY went on to declare in February 2025 that it had lost control of around 100 BTC after accidentally transferring the currency to cold wallets managed by Quadriga. The