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Turkish cryptocurrency exchange goes dark, CEO goes missing

Published 22/04/2021, 12:40
Updated 22/04/2021, 12:45
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By Samuel Indyk

Investing.com – Turkish cryptocurrency exchange Thodex suddenly went dark yesterday and now its almost 400,000 users have no access to funds and assets on the site.

In a statement on Twitter, the exchange denied anything untoward, saying the company had received unspecified outside investment that would require trading to suspended for between four and five days. However, there are doubts about the truth of the statement and it is suspected that the owner and CEO of the platform has left the country.

The Anadolu Agency reported that the Public Prosecutors Office in Istanbul has now opened an investigation into the cryptocurrency exchange and has appealed to personnel for their testimonies.

Reports have suggested that assets tied up in the exchange could be worth up to $10bln.

Regulation

The news comes less than a week after the Turkish Central Bank said they were going to ban payments in cryptocurrencies.

One of the reasons cited by the central bank was that wallets can be stolen or used unlawfully without authorisation from holders.

A senior economic adviser to Turkish President Erdogan, Cemil Ertem, said the government should take action “as soon as possible”, according to Bloomberg.

The price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is relatively unreactive to the news. At 12:40BST Bitcoin trades just below $55,000.

Latest comments

Perhaps he has disappeared because he knows if all want theirFiat back it will collapse
All governments will shut down crypto eventually
Says person who has no clue how beneficial cryptocurrency is for original people (as me and you and others) and finally banks nor big institutions can privatise nor control it.... Please educate yourself
The turkish govt is behind this.
it's obviously Turkish government. to help their ban decision
This will happen in every country and city eventually. Do you really think the government will allow another form of currency which is not theirs.
Government is creating them own digital currency so no they do not worry about this
The turkish government may be behind this whole thing...
😆😆😆Turks are -very- special!
Banana repuplic , “protects “ everybody outside Turkey but not inside Turkey
Think twice before you talking about Turkey
Turkey is beitifullllll xxxx
Standard turks 🤣
Not surprising @ all.
Not surprising @ all.
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