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French crypto firm co-founder and partner freed from kidnappers

David Balland, a co-founder of Ledger, which sells physical devices for storing crypto assets, and his partner were  freed after their kidnapping on Tuesday in central France.

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A co-founder of French crypto company Ledger and his partner have been freed after being kidnapped and held to ransom, the Paris prosecutors' office said on Thursday, reports FRANCE 24.

David Balland was kidnapped early Tuesday morning at his home in central France and taken by car to another address where he was held captive, prosecutors said in an initial statement.

The kidnappers demanded a "large ransom in cryptocurrency", they said, without giving the amount or saying whether it had been paid.

Balland was freed on Wednesday and received medical treatment from the emergency services, the statement said.

It did not give details of the release, but said it was the result of extensive police work, including by GIGN, one of France's elite tactical police units.

In a later statement on Thursday, the prosecutors said Balland's partner had been freed by GIGN.

They did not say if any of the kidnappers had been arrested.

Ledger is one of France's top crypto companies. Founded in 2014, it sells "hardware wallets" - physical devices for storing crypto assets. Balland is one of eight co-founders, the company's website says.

In 2021, Ledger raised $380 million in a funding round which valued it at $1.5 billion.

Read more of this Reuters report published by FRANCE 24.