After halting services in 2018, HashFlare announced in 2019 they were going to resume activities in the 'very near future,” but instead, the company quietly disappeared; now we might know why.
The two founders of the now-defunct Bitcoin cloud miner HashFlare have been arrested in Estonia over their alleged involvement in a $575 million crypto fraud conspiracy.
The company was seen as one of the leading names in the business at the time, but shut down its mining operations in Jul. 2018.t, the entire mining operation, run by founders Sergei Potapenko and Ivan Turõgin, was part of a"multi-faceted scheme" that"defrauded hundreds of thousands of victims." The pair is also accused of conspiring to launder their “criminal proceeds” through 75 properties, six luxury vehicles, cryptocurrency wallets, and thousands of cryptocurrency mining machines.
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