Atlanta-Based Crypto Exchange Still Owes Clients 4 Years After Closing
-CampBX was an Atlanta-based crypto exchange that shut down suddenly in 2018
-The exchange was hit with a cease and desist order from the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance for operating without a license
-Customers of the exchange are still waiting for their bitcoin to be returned
-A federal jury recently sided with one of the customers in a case against the exchange, marking a first in the industry
-The exchange’s founder claims that “an overwhelming majority” of customers have received their bitcoin and USD balance in full, but this claim is disputed

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