Exmo Bitcoin exchange Manager gets kidnapped in Kiev
A manager of
the Exmo Bitcoin exchange has been kidnapped in Ukraine.
According to
Russian and Ukrainian media reports Pavel Lerner, 40, was kidnapped while
leaving his office in Kiev's Obolon district on 26 December.
The reports
said he was dragged into a black Mercedes-Benz by men wearing balaclavas.
Police in
Kiev confirmed to theMedia that a man had been kidnapped on the day in
question, but would not confirm his identity.
A
spokeswoman said that the matter was currently under investigation, and that
more information would be made public later on.
Mr Lerner is
a prominent Russian blockchain expert and the news of his kidnapping has
stunned many in the international cryptocurrency community.
Exmo
described him as an analytics manager.
Blockchain
is the technology that underpins the digital currency Bitcoin.
Exmo Finance
is registered with Companies House in the UK, but has its main operations in
Ukraine.
According to
its website, it has 94,955 active users trading cryptocurrencies.
Separately,
Exmo said in a tweet that it been the target of a cyber attack on Thursday.
Exmo
spokesman Anatoliy Larin told the BBC: "We are doing everything possible
to speed up the search for Pavel Lerner.
"Despite
the situation the exchange is working as usual. We also want to stress that
nature of Pavel's job at Exmo doesn't assume access either to storages or any
personal data of users. All users' funds are absolutely safe."
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