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Voyager Digital Ltd. (VYGVQ)

OTC Markets EXMKT - OTC Markets EXMKT Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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0.0002+0.0001 (+100.00%)
At close: 03:57PM EDT
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Previous Close0.0001
Open0.0002
Bid0.0000 x 0
Ask0.0000 x 0
Day's Range0.0002 - 0.0002
52 Week Range0.0001 - 0.2000
Volume14,055
Avg. Volume39,582
Market Cap38,188
Beta (5Y Monthly)2.66
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    FTX bankruptcy lawyers were not complicit in fraud, report finds

    FTX's bankruptcy lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell were not complicit in the fraud that caused the crypto company to collapse, a court-appointed examiner concluded on Thursday. Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted in November of stealing $8 billion from FTX customers. FTX creditors and investors had accused the company's lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell of failing to stop the fraud while positioning themselves for a lucrative position as the company's primary bankruptcy counsel.

  • CoinDesk

    Voyager Ex-CEO Charged by U.S. Regulators With Fraud, Making False Claims

    U.S. regulators have targeted former Voyager Digital CEO Stephen Ehrlich with lawsuits claiming he engaged in fraud and deliberately misrepresented his customers’ government protections.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 3-Voyager Digital co-founder sued by US regulators for fraud

    U.S. regulators sued the former CEO and co-founder of Voyager Digital Ltd on Thursday, saying the executive and the crypto lender misled customers about the safety of their assets while taking "excessive risks" that led to the firm's demise. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) accused Stephen Ehrlich, who helped launch Voyager in 2018, of committing fraud from February to July 2022. Ehrlich and Voyager promised customers a safe haven for digital assets stored on their platform - at times valued at more than $2 billion - while "recklessly" loaning to high-risk counterparties, including four firms that are also now bankrupt, the CFTC said in a lawsuit filed in federal court in New York.