Jan 12, 2018 at 18:00 UTC. Four years after cryptocurrency exchange Vircurex lost its funds due to alleged hacks, the firm is being sued by its former customers.
In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Colorado, a former Vircurex customer accuses the exchange of breach of contract, conversion of funds, fraud and unjust enrichment.
The suit explained how only a few of the account holders had received their funds after the exchange froze all withdrawals due to a claimed lack of reserves.
The exchange has allowed customers to deposit funds over the past four years, and continues to operate today, according to the lawsuit.
In 2014, the exchange reported it was near insolvency after losing large amounts of its reserve funds.
According to the lawsuit, part of this loss came from "Two purported hacks the exchange experienced in mid-2013." Yet more of its reserve funds were depleted by large withdrawals by some of its customers.
The filing claims the exchange refunded small amounts of cryptocurrencies to a few of its customers, but the bulk of the funds owed remain with the exchange.
The last time the exchange transferred any funds to its customers was in January 2016.
The plaintiff, Timothy Shaw, claimed that the exchange was refusing to speak to its customers, despite several customers making attempts to contact the exchange over the past four years.
"As detailed herein, rather than repay the Frozen Funds, Defendants took steps to string along Plaintiff and the Class with deceptive statements and false promises, and made efforts to cover their tracks and create impediments designed to deter accountholders from bringing suit to recover the Frozen Funds, and efforts to ultimately attempt to vanish without a trace."
Former Customers Sue Crypto Exchange Vircurex Over Frozen Funds
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