Fireblocks faces lawsuit over deleted keys to $72M Ether wallet

Fireblocks faces lawsuit over deleted keys to $72M Ether wallet
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2021-6-23 07:08

The crypto-custody firm claims that it was the client’s responsibility to back up the private keys.

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