India's Bitcoin Stock Exchange Coinsecure announced that $ 43 million worth of 433,318 bitcoins had been stolen, as a result of which the fraudster was shown.
According to the company's statement on the company's website, the private key used to hide blockchain-based investments is the company's chief security officer, Dr. Funds were withdrawn when Amitabh Saxena was trying to distribute bitcoin gold (BTG) to customers.
According to the first report of the cybercrime team in New Delhi, the company said "we are very sad because we are responsible for all these things, and we are very saddened by false stories."
Speaking to CoinDesk, Coinsecure CEO Mohit Kalra said that there was no guilt in the peasantry, that the mainstream security guards were in the system.
The things he did are in no way "the things that should not be done online" he said.
The company also requested that the cybercrime commissioner cancel the passport to prevent Saxena from escaping the country.
Coinsecure wanted to talk with customers on their web sites to stay with the company during the time they were trying to bring back lost money. In a statement to CoinDesk, Kalra described it as "an unfortunate event."