looks like BTC-e people
would cry tonight.
i am sorry to tell you guys.
As the story developed, it was revealed that Alexander Vinnik was a “BTC-e operator”, and that the exchange’s website went down before news of his arrest surfaced. On Twitter, it stated there was “unplanned maintenance”, and the latest update, on July 26, declared it would be “5-10 days” before it got back up, although at press time the domain has been seized by authorities.