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The United States has extradited 10 individuals suspected of cryptocurrency market manipulation to face trial.
ME News message, April 1 (UTC+8), the U.S. prosecutors will file lawsuits against 10 foreign nationals associated with four cryptocurrency market makers. Three executives have already been extradited from Singapore to the United States, and appeared in federal court in Oakland, California, on Monday this week. The three defendants who appeared were Vortex CEO Gleb Gora, Contrarian CEO Manu Singh, and Contrarian employee Vasu Sharma. The three were arrested in Singapore in October 2025 and extradited to the United States. The companies involved include Gotbit, Vortex, Antier, and Contrarian, and the alleged conduct dates back to 2018. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) accuses the aforementioned companies of fabricating trading volume through methods such as wash trading, matched orders, and prearranged trades, artificially propping up token prices, creating the illusion of thriving liquidity, and attracting retail investors before insiders sold off. (Source: ChainCatcher)