German business warned of the risk of production stoppage in case of refusal from Russian gas, and Renault thought about transferring its stake in Avtovaz to a Russian investor – these and other important news for Wednesday morning, March 30, in our daily review.

The accounts of Tinkoff Bank clients, which were previously blocked after currency conversion operations, began to be debited. As a result, the balance on some of them turned out to be negative – five clients, with screenshots from personal accounts of which Forbes got acquainted, have minus on their accounts from 1 million to 29 million rubles.

Hackers stole crypto-assets for $540 million in the network Ronin, which operates the online game Axie Infinity. The theft was reported by the game’s publisher company Sky Mavis. This is one of the largest thefts in the 13-year history of the crypto industry, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The Zamoskvoretsky District Court of Moscow was filed with a class action lawsuit by customers of one of the largest ready meal delivery services owned by “Yandex” – “Yandex.Yeda”, wrote “Vedomosti” with reference to the statement of claim and legal director of the legal service Destra Legal, representing the interests of the applicants, Boris Feldman. The court’s press service specified that the lawsuit has not been registered.

The largest industrial unions of Germany have warned about the risk of stopping steel, chemical and paper production within a few weeks, if Berlin decides to stop importing energy from Russia. This is reported by Bloomberg.

French carmaker Renault is discussing the possibility of leaving Avtovaz by transferring its stake in the company to a Russian investor, Bloomberg reports citing sources.