Users of Quadriga CX, a popular Canadian cryptocurrency exchange platform, have asked the police to exhume the body of its founder, Gerald Cotten, to determine whether he's really dead. Lawyers ...
Gerald Cotten was 15 when he ran his first documented get-rich-quick scheme. The teen, a bright computer enthusiast from Belleville, Ontario, ran the operation on an online forum called TalkGold, and ...
Gerald Cotten died unexpectedly in December of 2018, but don't try telling that to the people who lost millions worth of cryptocurrency as a result. The then 30-year-old founder of the Canadian ...
(CNN)-- The death of a Canadian entrepreneur has left a huge stash of cryptocurrencies locked off from the people who own them. Quadriga, Canada's biggest cryptocurrency exchange, said it's unable to ...
A Canadian cryptocurrency company is being haunted beyond the grave by its late founder's password security — because no one else knows how to access its funds. The widow of Gerald Cotten, founder and ...
Netflix has announced a slate of upcoming true crime documentaries. Along with a second season of Tiger King, there's a documentary on the way that will dive into one of the messiest Bitcoin tales to ...
The sudden death of a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange founder has left his company in quagmire, as he apparently took with him to the grave the only encrypted access to $190 million worth of ...
Lawyers representing users of the collapsed Quadriga CX cryptocurrency exchange platform are requesting that Canadian authorities exhume and examine the body of its late founder, Gerald Cotten, to ...
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