Dutch prosecutors have filed a petition to declare crypto platform Knaken bankrupt
OdailyOdaily reports that the Dutch Public Prosecution Service has requested the Rotterdam District Court to declare crypto platform Knaken Cryptohandel and its affiliated entity Stichting Knaken Payments bankrupt, citing "public interest" as the reason. Knaken has been offline since the beginning of June, leaving approximately 30,000 customers unable to access their funds.
Knaken had allowed users to exchange euros for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, and provided trading and digital asset storage services. Under EU crypto regulations, such activities require a license from the Dutch market regulator AFM, but Knaken did not obtain the necessary authorization. Additionally, a separate criminal investigation initiated by the Fiscal Information and Investigation Service is ongoing. On Monday, investigators searched relevant premises, seizing laptops, mobile phones, and company assets. No arrests have been made so far. (Decrypt)
