Qredo shuts down derivatives trading platform Ankex due to funding shortage
On December 15th, startup company Qredo, which focuses on cryptocurrency infrastructure, was forced to shut down its derivative exchange Ankex due to a lack of funds. Michael Moro, former CEO of Genesis Global Capital, was hired in April to oversee Ankex's operations. Currently, Michael Moro has also left Ankex.
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