Another one of Wolfgramm’s businesses, Ohana Capital Financial (OCF), allegedly offered financial services to companies that could not get traditional bank accounts, marketed with the slogan “Banking the Unbankable.” Wolfgramm supposedly told investors that OCF had a board of advisors and that customer funds were bonded, when, in reality, he was spending millions of dollars of customer money on “unrelated business expenses.”
Bitcoin Holding Above $26K Is ‘Remarkable’ as Equities Take a Hit. What’s Next for BTC’s Price?
The 200-week and 200-day moving averages converge at $27,800, acting as an obstacle to further BTC price gains. Source link