EU Responds to Victims of Cryptocurrency Fraud and Crimes Seeking $10 Billion in Restitution from European Union

EU Responds to Victims of Cryptocurrency Fraud and Crimes Seeking $10 Billion in Restitution from European Union

We are requesting the Commission reassess its position and  address the transfer of billions of Euros of assets into the hands or organized crime at the expense of victims.  We also are requesting the Commission independently investigate the consumer related aspects of our Request including but not limited to the roles of false entries on the crypto currency (voluntary association) ledgers such as the “Nakamoto coins,” bitblending, The English Companies House, domain privacy providers, social media and the TLD .io.

According to Dr. Levy, should the EU Commission refuse to consult further on the issue he will escalate the issue using one or more of the legal remedies available to EU citizens.

Full copies of the original claim, the EU response, and the Victims Reply are attached.

Dated and signed letter EU response July 9, 2019

Request for Consultation

Request for Consultation – Victims Reply

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