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Australian bitcoin mogul remains at large after surrender of boss – Sydney Morning Herald
BitMEX boss Arthur Hayes has agreed to hand himself in after Easter but former Gordon resident Greg Dwyer is yet to broker such an arrangement with US authorities….

An Australian bitcoin mogul wanted in the US over allegations he conspired to break US banking and money laundering laws remains at large after the surrender of the groups high profile founder and chief executive Arthur Hayes last week.
US lawyers for BitMEX senior employee Greg Dwyer confirmed he is yet to broker a deal to hand himself into US authorities which charged him and the three founders, including Mr Hayes, six months ago.
Greg Dwyer and Arthur HayesCredit:Mark Stehle
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