VULNERABILITIES ON BLOCKCHAIN

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 02:01  |  Written by: Barry Silbert

Vulnerabilities On Blockchain
Vulnerabilities On Blockchain

Missing 'Cryptoqueen' Ruja Ignatova has assets frozen by UK court

cryptocurrency scam: Where is Ruja Ignatova, cryptoqueen

Missing Cryptoqueen Ruja Ignatova’s links to Bulgaria underworld

Sofia

Bulgaria to press charges against fugitive cryptocurrency fraudster

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP)Bulgaria plans to file charges in absentia against Ruja Ignatova for one of the largest crypto fraud schemes in history and will take steps to

Bulgaria to lay charges, seize property of ‘cryptoqueen’

At The High Court In

Bulgaria will press charges against fugitive Ruja Ignatova, the so-called Cryptoqueen who co-founded a cryptocurrency scheme that regulators believe defrauded

CEO of fake cryptocurrency OneCoin, Ruja Ignatova, is the FBI’s most wanted woman. She stole billions, then vanished. New evidence reveals what may have happened.

At the High Court in London on Tuesday, a freezing order was imposed on Ms Ignatova, seven other individuals, and four companies with alleged ties to OneCoin.

Ruja Ignatova Is A Bulgarian

In an Aug. 7 ruling, the United Kingdom’s High Court of Justice issued a Worldwide Freezing Order against Ruja Ignatova, popularly known as the “Cryptoqueen,” and several of her alleged

Ruja Ignatova is a Bulgarian-born German entrepreneur who is the founder of OneCoin Ltd, a Bulgaria-based company that marketed a purported cryptocurrency, that

'Cryptoqueen' Ruja Ignatova accused of $4.5billion scam hit with

Onecoin Fraud Perpetrator Ruja Ignatova

Bulgaria will file charges against a fugitive behind one of the

OneCoin fraud perpetrator Ruja Ignatova is still on the run. A newly issued court order threatens the Crypto Queen’s freedom. Partial justice has been served in the

UK Freezes Ruja Ignatova’s Assets as Global Hunt Heats Up

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