Orange bitcoin Mercedes owner at Davos hits back at critics, says not his car's fault people lost money

The orange bitcoin automobile in Davos belongs to Michael Chobanian, the founding father of Ukrainian cryptocurrency trade Kuna.
The orange bitcoin car in Davos belongs to Michael Chobanian, the founder of Ukrainian cryptocurrency exchange Kuna.

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