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cryptocurrency application error; A woman in Australia got 7 million dollars instead of 70 dollars #sanor016CommUNITY The purchase of a five-bedroom residential unit in the suburbs of Melbourne is one of the expenses that this user has made. He has paid one million and 350 thousand Australian dollars to buy this house in his sister's name. A cryptocurrency application mistakenly deposited seven million dollars into the account of one of its users instead of $70. "Crypto.com" platform is now trying to recover this amount from this customer, who is a woman living in Australia. Meanwhile, this woman who lives in Melbourne has already spent part of the deposited amount. According to the report of "Bloomberg", the purchase of a five-bedroom residential unit in the suburbs of Melbourne is one of the expenses made by this user. He has paid one million and 350 thousand Australian dollars to buy this house in his sister's name.
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#sanor016CommUNITY The couple who spent 7 million of the 10.5 million dollars of the wrong deposit were charged #sanor016CommUNITY An Australian woman accused of stealing $10.5 million worth of digital currency that was mistakenly deposited into her bank account by a brokerage firm has been charged after being arrested while leaving the country and will appear in court in a month. An Australian woman accused of stealing $10.5 million in digital currency that was mistakenly deposited into her bank account by a brokerage firm has been remanded to appear in court in a month after being arrested while leaving the country. Thivamanugari Maniol and her partner, Jatinder Singh, appeared in court in the city on Tuesday via video link from the Melbourne jail. In May 2021, a digital currency trading app called Crypto.com mistakenly deposited $10.47 million to Ms. Maniol instead of refunding $100. The company that owns the app didn't notice the deposit error until the annual audit in December. According to the court, the user account of Crypto.com was in the name of Mr. Singh, but Mrs. Maniol used her bank account to buy and sell cryptocurrency through this user account.
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👉👉👉Top US expert advises Pentagon: 'Mine Bitcoin' to remain a superpower🤔🤔🤔 #sanor016CommUNITY #PIXEL #BTC #ETH .... Jason Lowry also believes that the Bitcoin network is like maritime trade routes; That is, it is suitable for economic exchanges. So protecting freedom of navigation on this network is just as important as the US protecting trade routes Advertising In a new master's thesis, someone from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) claims that Bitcoin is not just a form of digital money; Rather, it is a weapon that the Pentagon must use in modern wars. In a comprehensive 400-page thesis, Jason Lowry, one of the leading figures in the United States Space Force, says that Bitcoin's proof-of-work consensus mechanism represents a huge change in the way world powers are at war. Politico wrote in a detailed report last Thursday that instead of boots on the ground or nukes in the sky, Lowry is suggesting that countries around the world compete for Bitcoin's block reward.
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