Coin Cafe, a cryptocurrency trading platform based in Brooklyn, has been ordered to reimburse its users a total of $4.3 million due to allegations of charging excessive and undisclosed fees for Bitcoin storage. Some users reportedly had their accounts completely drained as a result of these practices.
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