Just recently the Japanese exchange
Coincheck announced they have become the first licensed exchange in Japan after being approved by the country's Finance Bureau Director.
The defense team tabled the payout of 13 kinds of currencies deposited by 132 persons, the payment of 100,000 yen each» Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck announced on Friday, Jan. 26, that it is suspending all withdrawals after a Ripple payment worth...
The following day,
Coincheck announced its intention to compensate some 260,000 NEM holding victims.
Coincheck announced on Friday, Jan. 26, that it is suspending all withdrawals after a Ripple payment worth $ 123mln left its wallet as well as a transaction of 500 million NEM (XEM) worth around $ 600 million at the time.
Coincheck announced last week that it will be repaying Monday this week customers who lost funds in the hack that had hit the Japanese cryptocurrency exchange last January.
Last month Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck announced it would have to pay back more than # 300m to customers after their system was hacked, affecting 260,000 customers.
The defense team tabled the payout of 13 kinds of currencies deposited by 132 persons, the payment of 100,000 yen each» Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck announced on Friday, Jan. 26, that it is suspending all withdrawals after a Ripple payment...
Japanese crypto exchange
Coincheck announced that it would reimburse roughly $ 425 million to its users affected by the recent hack.
Coincheck announced Saturday that 260,000 XEM holders were affected by the theft.
His comments came after Japanese exchange
Coincheck announced Friday that around 523 million of its NEM coins had been directed to another account.
Coincheck announced Friday that around 523 million of its NEM coins, worth some $ 534.8 million, had been fraudulently sent to another account.
Korean bitcoin exchange Korbit and Japan bitcoin exchange
Coincheck announce the addition of Ethereum to their trading markets.
Not exact matches
Coincheck has
announced that starting Monday, March 12, it would begin distributing 46 billion yen (about $ 431.9 billion at time of press) to customers who lost NEM tokens in the January 26 attack.
Japanese digital currency exchange
Coincheck has
announced plans to compensate hundreds of thousands of traders exposed to the recent theft of NEM (XEM) cryptocurrency.
It was recently that Monex
announced that they had acquired
Coincheck, the crypto exchange for a total of $ 33.6 million.
It's worth noting that earlier this month, Monex Group
announced that it would purchase
Coincheck.
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced that it plans to allow users to start withdrawing local currency from their accounts next Tuesday.
Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has today
announced a plan to compensate approximately 260,000 NEM holders for $ 523 million XEM that was illegally removed from
Coincheck.
Announced at the first meeting of a cryptocurrency exchange study group established by the FSA in early March, the data release marks the latest effort by the financial watchdog in bringing greater transparency to the industry following a recent hack of one of the domestic exchange
Coincheck.
Tokyo - based financial services company Monex Group
announced that it would acquire 100 % of shares in Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck valued at 3.6 billion yen (about $ 34 million).
Coincheck representatives stated in an email that Nikkei's report on the matter was not what the company planned on
announcing.
Monex Group Inc, a Japan - based online broker
announced on Tuesday that it was considering buying
Coincheck Inc, a local cryptocurrency exchange which lost $ 530 million in a high — profile theft earlier this year.
The giant crypto exchange
Coincheck has
announced that it will return its debts to customers who have suffered from the hacker attack that occurred in January 2018.
Other events, such as Facebook banning crypto - related ads on its platform, the world's biggest cryptocurrency heist worth $ 530 million dollars in Japan's crypto - exchange
Coincheck and the US SEC
announcing investigations against ICOs all worked towards pushing down the prices of cryptocurrencies across the board.
Major Japanese exchange
Coincheck has
announced the suspension of a number of services today, including all cryptocurrency withdrawals.
A little over a month after Japan declared the digital currency bitcoin (BTC) to be an officially recognized legal payment method, the Japanese bitcoin exchange
Coincheck has
announced the first interest - paying bitcoin deposit accounts for the Japanese market.
The financial regulator of Japan has
announced its plans to inspect national cryptocurrency exchanges after
Coincheck lost $ 530 million in altcoins due to hack attack.
Coincheck, the cryptocurrency exchange hacked on January the 26th
announced that it will refund the investors that lost their NEM.
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced that it plans to allow users to start withdrawing local currency from their accounts next Tuesday.
However, the recent major hack of
Coincheck is playing out differently as the Japanese exchange
announces it will pay back $ 425
Yesterday, $ 534 million worth of XEM, the native cryptocurrency of NEM, was
announced as stolen from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck, one of the largest in the country.
This is despite widespread fears of the Japanese government cracking down on cryptocurrencies after the
Coincheck hack.They
announced that they intend to stick to their original plan of accepting Bitcoin payments by the end of the fiscal year in March 2018.
Following one of the largest hacks in the history of cryptocurrency, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced that it will comply with an order from Japan's Financial Services Agency to improve its business operations.
Japanese financial services provider Monex Group
announced that it will acquire 100 percent of shares of
Coincheck Inc., according to a Monex press release April 6.
Coincheck, a bitcoin wallet and exchange provider based in Tokyo recently
announced in a press conference that volume in Bitcoins has surpassed ¥ 541.1 billion, which is 20 times higher as compared to that for the same period last year.
Japanese digital currency exchange
Coincheck has
announced plans to compensate hundreds of thousands of traders exposed to the recent theft of NEM (XEM) cryptocurrency.
Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has today
announced a plan to compensate approximately 260,000 NEM holders for $ 523 million XEM that...
Following the enormous theft of 523,000,000 XEM (NEM), Japan based cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced it will reimburse all impacted investors.
In a news conference today,
Coincheck also
announced that it will begin compensating users who had their cryptocurrency stolen, beginning as soon as next week.
Following the
Coincheck breach, Japanese authorities
announced on January 29, 2018, that they would investigate all cryptocurrency exchanges in the country for security gaps, and ordered
Coincheck to, essentially, get its act together.
Coincheck have
announced that they will refund all customers affected by the hack we reported on yesterday.
Coincheck, a bitcoin wallet and exchange service headquartered in Tokyo, Japan has recently
announced new updates to its service including enhanced security when logging into accounts.
This Friday the Japanese exchange
Coincheck has
announced the resumption of yen (JPY) withdrawals will begin next week.
Tokyo, Japan - headquartered cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck Inc.
announced today that fiat currency deposit and withdrawals are now allowed for global users who live outside of Japan.
However, unlike
Coincheck, which promised to give users their money back, BitGrail founder Francesco «The Bomber» Firano
announced on Twitter that there's no way to refund 100 percent of what users lost.
Just before the first of February
Coincheck had
announced that approximately 260,000 affected accounts ($ 423Mn USD) would be reimbursed.
Following one of the largest hacks in the history of cryptocurrency, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced that it will comply with an...
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange
Coincheck has
announced it will start compensating customers that suffered losses in its January hack starting from next week.
The news comes days after it was
announced that the FSA will conduct on - site inspections at 15 unlicensed cryptocurrency exchanges in light of the
Coincheck theft.
The company
announced its plans to enter the crypto space five days after popular exchange
Coincheck was hacked for 58 million yen (~ USD$ 583,000) worth of the cryptocurrency NEM, causing massive media coverage and multiple class - action lawsuits.