State regulators previously issued a temporary cease-and-desist order against CoinMe over reporting practices.
Coinme, Inc., Washington State's first licensed cryptocurrency exchange, today announced that it has reached an agreement with the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (WA DFI) to ...
Coinme, a Seattle-based startup that sells bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies through kiosks, has been ordered to refund $8.4 million and temporarily halt sales in Washington. A temporary ...
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Washington state regulators ordered Seattle-based cryptocurrency company Coinme to stop transmitting money for customers in the state, alleging the startup improperly claimed more than $8 million in ...
The fourth quarter of 2025 has been tumultuous for the crypto industry, to say the least. The total crypto market cap has crashed from $4.28 trillion in early October to $3.15 trillion at press time.
Washington regulators allege that Bitcoin ATM operator Coinme claimed more than $8 million in unredeemed vouchers as income, violating state money-transmission laws. The company faces license ...
What Did Washington Regulators Find in Coinme’s Voucher Program? Washington state regulators have ordered Bitcoin ATM operator Coinme to stop serving local customers and prepare to return more than $8 ...
Washington shut down CoinMe’s crypto ATM operations after alleging the company treated $8 million in unredeemed customer voucher funds as its own income. Regulators issued an emergency ...