The CEO of Vietnamese cryptocurrency mining firm Sky Mining has reportedly disappeared with investor and company funds worth an alleged $35 million, local media outlet VNExpress reported July 29.
According to VNExpress, Sky Mining CEO Le Minh Tam disappeared a week ago, appearing to organize a cleanout of company assets.
VNExpress notes that Sky Mining CEO Tam - although he has not been found in person - apologized for "Everything" to investors in a Facebook post on Wednesday, explaining that the company's profitability had fallen with the market's volatility.
Tam told investors to go to the company office in order to regain their capital, after which he would declare bankruptcy.
The firm's 600 miners housed in a separate facility in a neighboring district were also discovered to have been taken away by people "Claiming to be maintenance workers."
Le Minh Hieu, deputy chairman of Sky Mining, has already formed a "Board" dedicated to assisting investors who lost money, as well as assessing the extent of the losses and remaining asset value.
Hieu noted that he was not able to give details about the company's assets, as Tam was directly in charge of the mining rigs, but investors estimate the loss to be around $35 million, VNExpress reports.
A reported 32,000 people lost money after company officials absconded, allegedly stealing as much as $660 million.
Last week, authorities in Vietnam banned local companies from engaging in activities related to cryptocurrencies.
Earlier in July, the country's central bank also voiced support for a ban on imports associated with cryptocurrency mining.
Vietnam: Crypto Mining Firm CEO Allegedly Flees With $35 Mln in Investor, Company Funds
Publié le Jul 30, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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