Tech investor Roelof Botha called out Bank of America after it closed his account with 'absolutely no explanation'
PayPal's former finance chief revealed Bank of America closed his account without explanation, sparking conspiracies that he may have been banned for trading bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
Botha — who sits on the boards of Square, Bird, Evernote, and other tech companies — attached the notice from Bank of America, which stated his account would be permanently closed in 30 days.
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