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Cobinhood Announces Shutdown, Claims It Will Audit User Accounts

Troubled crypto exchange Cobinhood has announced it is shutting down – but just temporarily, it seems.

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Troubled crypto exchange Cobinhood has announced it is shutting down – but just temporarily, it seems.

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In a "shutdown notice" on its website on Friday, the firm stated:

COBINHOOD Exchange is shutting down and auditing all accounts' balances from Jan 10 to Feb 9 in 2020. It will be re-opened on Feb 10, 2020. All COBINHOOD users can then retrieve their funds accordingly. Please DO NOT make any deposits; it may result in permanent loss.

The message is somewhat unclear if the platform will be reopened for trading or just retrieval of funds.

The firm had largely been silent in the last eight months, with rumors circulating it may have gone bankrupt or run off with users' funds in an "exit scam."

Founder Popo Chen responded in a blog post in May 2019 saying that was not the case, though the firm had had problems.

He claimed a legal issue within the firm had forced him out briefly. Soon after, Cobinhood also had to be "suspended" and staff let go, he said. The exchange, he said, was "functional and not affected."

In July, Chen further posted:

The future plan of the company is not final yet. Shareholders are under positive negotiation and we may reach a final solution aiming before the end of July.

He also acknowledged issues with withdrawals at the exchange, saying they were due to an "unsolved withdrawal problem."

In 2017, Academy Award winning actor Jamie Foxx promoted Cobinhood's upcoming initial coin offering, a sale that eventually raised almost $10 million.

Daniel Palmer

Previously one of CoinDesk's longest-tenured contributors, and now one of our news editors, Daniel has authored over 750 stories for the site. When not writing or editing, he likes to make ceramics. Daniel holds small amounts of BTC and ETH (<a href="https://qa.coindesk.com/editorial-policy/">See: Editorial Policy</a>).

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