Today I read a price in bittelegraph about the those who can conned by Hashcloud filing a petition to get FBI and Interpol to catch those who ran Hashcloud ( not sure if company name is correct though)
Those Hashcloud ppl ran off with 40-60. Million dollars !!!
Such huge scam should be enough for FBI to pursue them and get whomever else worldwide involved if they were serious about bringing em to justice.
Which brings the concerns of lack on the legislation side when it comes to crypto currencies to light. Yet again.
Either "the system" exploiting such misfortune te events to discourage bitcoin wide adoption or probably if pushed hard to seriously investigate a compromise bargain to give up anonymity in exchange for instituting a law against cryptocurrencies fraud.
Isn't a cryptocurrencies a form of property after all? Why established laws aren't enforced in theses cases?
The same law that applies to theft of properties applies to crypto and Hashocean will be brought to book. You can file a lawsuit against anyone who steals from you provided you have evidence.
The anonymous nature of crypto makes this a bit tricky
