Hacked Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint resumes trading The Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint resumes trading after losing $ 28 million in mid-July as a result of a hacker attack, writes CoinDesk.
Hacked Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint resumes trading
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint resumes trading after losing $ 28 million in mid-July as a result of a hacker attack, writes CoinDesk.On August 6, the exchange opens the possibility of depositing / withdrawing fiat funds. The company has reportedly already conducted a security assessment of its cryptocurrency wallets. According to CoinDesk Japan, the hacked wallet is no longer used by the exchange and therefore is out of the risk zone..
Bitpoint will resume margin trading on August 9. The exchange claims that it uses the same wallet for margin trading on its platform as for withdrawing fiat. Spot trading will be restarted on August 13.
Bitpoin Confirmed That Funds Stolen were 1,225 Bitcoins, 1,985 Bitcoin Cash, 11,169 Ethereum and 5,108 Litecoin.
The parent company of the exchange Remixpoint Inc. reported earlier that $ 23 million of the stolen amount belonged to her clients, and promised to fully compensate for their losses. The method used to carry out the hacker attack is currently not disclosed. Investigation continues.
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