India Freezes Peter Thiel-Backed Vauld's Crypto and Bank Assets Worth $46 Million – Regulation Bitcoin News

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Indian authority has frozen crypto exchange Vauld's cryptocurrency and bank balances worth more than $46 million.

India’s Enforcement Directorate has frozen crypto exchange Vauld’s crypto and bank assets worth about INR 370 crore . Vauld halted deposits and withdrawals last month. The Indian law enforcement agency is reportedly investigating more than 10 cryptocurrency exchanges.The Enforcement Directorate , a law enforcement and economic intelligence agency of the government of India, has frozen the assets of another cryptocurrency exchange.

Yellow Tune by using the assistance of Flipvolt crypto exchange … assisted the accused fintech companies in avoiding regular banking channels, and managed to easily take out all the fraud money in the form of crypto assets. In addition, Flipvolt failed to give the complete trail of crypto transactions made by Yellow Tune Technologies and could not supply any form of KYC of the opposite party wallets, ED noted.

Therefore, equivalent movable assets to the extent of Rs 367.67 crore lying with Flipvolt crypto exchange in the form of bank and payment gateway balances worth Rs 164.4 crore and crypto assets lying in their pool accounts worth Rs 203.26 crore are frozen under PMLA, 2002, till complete fund trail is provided by the crypto exchange.

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