Seattle cryptocurrency company Coinme has reached an interim deal with Washington state regulators allowing it to resume operations after a temporary cease-and-desist order was stayed.
Coinme, a Seattle-based startup that sells bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies through kiosks, has been ordered to refund $8.4 million and temporarily halt sales in Washington. A temporary ...
Coinme’s return to full operations in Washington State after reaching an agreement with the Washington Department of ...
State regulators previously issued a temporary cease-and-desist order against CoinMe over reporting practices.
Coinme, a Seattle-based startup that sells bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies through kiosks, has been ordered to refund $8.4 million and temporarily halt sales in Washington. A temporary ...
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