Cayman Islands-domiciled Benthos Master Fund Ltd. has obtained a $5 million arbitration award against New York attorney Aaron Etra regarding “a purported sale of Bitcoin that turned out to be a scam”.
Cayman Islands-domiciled Benthos Master Fund Ltd. has obtained a $5 million arbitration award against New York attorney Aaron Etra regarding “a purported sale of Bitcoin that turned out to be a scam”.
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Cayman Islands Crypto Fraud Hong Kong InvestmentKeywords
Aaron Etra Benthos Master Fund Ltd. Bitcoin Brandon Austin Dmitri Kaslov