
Indian Court Finds No Case Against CoinDCX Founders in Impersonation Fraud
Indian authorities cleared CoinDCX founders of involvement in a $75,000 cheating case, attributing the fraud to third-party impersonation.
Mar 25, 2026 • WSN Editorial Team
Digital impersonation in crypto includes fraudulent mimicry, as exemplified by the Indian court's decision to clear CoinDCX founders in a related fraud case.

Indian authorities cleared CoinDCX founders of involvement in a $75,000 cheating case, attributing the fraud to third-party impersonation.
Mar 25, 2026 • WSN Editorial Team
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