A person close to Ledger founder Eric Larcheveque responded to the kidnapping rumors and said that he is currently safe
information disclosed on the X platform by a person close to Ledger founder Eric Larcheveque in response to rumors of his kidnapping stated that he is currently safe. The X account, authenticated by Gregory Raymond, co-founder of The Big Whale, stated that Eric Larcheveque was not involved in the kidnapping rumors about him and cautioned against treating the information published as it may threaten the ongoing investigation in France and even endanger people's lives. Earlier reports suggested that Eric Larcheveque, founder of the cryptocurrency hardware wallet Ledger, was allegedly kidnapped and the kidnappers demanded a ransom in bitcoin.
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