QuadrigaCX's "hot" wallets for bitcoin and ether have been nearly emptied, with the funds now held by court-appointed monitor EY.
Law firms Miller Thomson and Cox & Palmer will represent 115,000 QuadrigaCX customers as the exchange seeks to recoup the $196 million it owes them.
Noelle Acheson looks at the lessons learned for the crypto market following the collapse of the QuadrigaCX exchange.
A Canadian judge will appoint a legal team to represent QuadrigaCX's customers in the coming week.
Law firms jockeying to represent users of QuadrigaCX will appear before a Canadian court Thursday to see which teams get the nod.
Researchers have identified a group of bitcoin addresses that likely belonged to the cold wallets of failed exchange QuadrigaCX.
QuadrigaCX lost another 100 bitcoin after transferring them to a cold wallet it previously said it cannot access.
Nearly $1 million worth of ether left QuadrigaCX's hot wallet for other cryptocurrency exchanges in December, the same month its CEO reportedly died.
QuadrigaCX customers who had fiat currency balances say they should be repaid before crypto holders.
British Columbia's securities watchdog has said that it has no remit to regulate troubled crypto exchange QuadrigaCX.
Private hospital Fortis Escorts has released details of the death of Gerald Cotten, CEO of Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX.
The growing scandal around the QuadrigaCX crypto exchange has numerous angles – and raises many questions.
A judge in Canada has ruled in favor of a creditor protection petition filed last week by Canadian crypto exchange QuadrigaCX.
An Indian government-issued death certificate corroborates the passing of QuadrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten in early December.
QuadrigaCX is expected to receive a stay of litigation during a hearing before the Nova Scotia Supreme Court tomorrow.