The encrypted ATM operator Crypto Dispensers is considering selling its assets for $100 million, after its founder was charged with Money Laundering a month ago.
PANews, November 23 news, according to The Block, the crypto assets ATM operator Crypto Dispensers is evaluating a potential sale plan worth $100 million. Just a few days ago, the company's founder was charged with involvement in a $10 million money laundering scheme.
The company mentioned in the statement that the reasons for its business shift towards software operations in recent years include “increased fraud risk, regulatory pressure, compliance requirements, and low reuse rates,” but did not mention the related allegations.
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The encrypted ATM operator Crypto Dispensers is considering selling its assets for $100 million, after its founder was charged with Money Laundering a month ago.
PANews, November 23 news, according to The Block, the crypto assets ATM operator Crypto Dispensers is evaluating a potential sale plan worth $100 million. Just a few days ago, the company's founder was charged with involvement in a $10 million money laundering scheme. The company mentioned in the statement that the reasons for its business shift towards software operations in recent years include “increased fraud risk, regulatory pressure, compliance requirements, and low reuse rates,” but did not mention the related allegations.