These aforementioned assets are computer accessory equipment, aimed to reduce the maintenance cost of mining hardware. Since cloud mining is suspended, the idea of reducing maintenance is now obsolete.
These assets have no connection to data storage and do not affect the reliability of the service we provide.
Computer accessory equipment, worth £2.1m with a 33.33% annual depreciation?!?!?!?! Aimed to reduce maintenance cost?!?!? So in other words its just £2.1m worth of ASIC miners that CEX have repeatly made claims that they have never owned any mining equipment....
We would like to reassure all users that none of the personal data (including IDs, pictures of payments card, user data) is stored in CEX.IOs assets in war zone.
We would like to state that all servers, which keep CEX.IO user data, are encrypted, and the software is compliant with Level 3 PCI DSS requirements, backed by a respective certificate received by CEX.IO.
Finally, all servers are placed and maintained in certified data centres based in countries of the European Union.
Thanks for confirming such, After 4 days of being totally blanked and ignored by you and your staff (this includes mentioning it in the trollbox, your support staff put up a wall of text to hide such information) it is nice to receive a reply.
There is a warzone within the EU though, parts of Ukraine are classed as a warzone, which according to the registered business details of CEX; the director of CEX is residence there and I believe most of your staff are located.