ZachXBT: An investigation report on insider trading by employees of a certain crypto company will be released on February 26.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that on the X platform, blockchain detective ZachXBT announced that he will release a major investigative report on February 26th targeting a highly profitable company in the cryptocurrency industry. The report shows that several employees of the company have been abusing internal data to conduct insider trading over an extended period.

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