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Severed Fingers and ‘Wrench Attacks' Rattle the Crypto Elite

Severed Fingers and ‘Wrench Attacks' Rattle the Crypto Elite

PARIS—The screams echoed down the narrow street in a trendy neighborhood here early Tuesday morning: 'Help! Help! Help!'
Three men in black masks had jumped on a 34-year-old woman whose father runs Paymium, a French cryptocurrency exchange. Brandishing canisters of mace and what looked like a gun, the masked men attempted to force the woman and her toddler into an idling white van disguised as a delivery truck.

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