To recap, the BTC-e exchange’s website, that had been previously displaying a breakdown for maintenance message, was seized by US criminal authorities a month ago.
This must have been totally horrible news for its users, who had lost access to their funds, especially given the arrest of Alexander Vinnik, charged with laundering of $4 billion, 95 per cent of which were cashed out at the BTC-e, later turned up to be never headed by him.
Earlier this month BTC-e unveiled its scheme of refunding all the money to its users . Now, following its plan to publish additional updates about the recovery process, cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e offers new details on how it intends to revive the services weeks after it was taken offline.
https://www.coinspeaker.com/2017/08/31/latest-update-from-btc-e-3-stages-of-service-relaunch/