Grant Thornton, the assigned liquidator for the defunct New Zealand crypto exchange Cryptopia, was able to retrieve US user data from an Arizona firm that was storing customer information for the exchange, which is great for those looking to get their holdings back. The problem is, it looks like Cryptopia pooled all customer holdings together in one wallet, making it impossible to determine individual ownership using the keys in users’ wallets.
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