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Coincheck confirmed on Friday that more than $ 400 million worth of NEM was lost after the tokens were routed «illicitly» outside the platform.
$ 400 Million Compromised Coincheck confirmed on Friday that...
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck confirmed that some $ 524 million worth of digital coins had been stolen — likely making it the largest single hack on an exchange, even outweighing the Mt. Gox breach of 2014.
$ 400 Million Compromised Coincheck confirmed on Friday that...
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck confirmed that some $ 524 million worth of digital coins had been stolen — likely making it the largest single hack on an exchange, even outweighing the Mt. Gox breach of 2014.

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The FSA related that it had not yet confirmed whether Coincheck had the capital to cover these reimbursements.
Japanese online brokerage Monex Group has confirmed a deal is in place to acquire cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, which suffered a major breach early this year.
The news was confirmed in a press release published by Monex stating its consideration to purchase a majority stake in Coincheck, although nothing has been finalized yet.
Coincheck's promise to reimburse the victims has calmed investors, even though the country's regulator has not confirmed whether the company has sufficient funds to do that.
Japanese online brokerage Monex Group has confirmed a deal is in place to acquire cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, which suffered a major breach early this year.
Japanese exchange Coincheck has confirmed that about $ 533 million - worth of cryptocurrency has been stolen from its digital wallets.
Monex has confirmed the takeover of Coincheck, a cryptocurrency exchange which has struggled after the theft of $ 530 million in cryptocurrency.
Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed that it has suffered what appears to be the biggest hack in the history of the technology.
The news, originally reported by Nikkei but which Monex has not yet officially confirmed, comes as Coincheck continues to face stringent inspections from Japan's regulator since it lost $ 530 million to hackers in January.
The regulator said it has yet to confirm whether Coincheck had sufficient funds for the reimbursement.
Monex has laid out preliminary plans for Coincheck after it confirmed its purchase of the exchange for $ 33.5 mln.
However, the acquisition has still not been officially confirmed by the broker, and a report from Reuters states that, when contacted for confirmation of the news, Coincheck said that it hadn't released information on any deal.
Withdrawal requests will be initiated on a first come — first serve basis, and Coincheck says the company may contact certain customers separately in order to confirm withdrawal details.
Coincheck wrote only that «we will consider how we cope with Bitcoin Cash hard fork after confirming the situation in detail.»
The Tokyo - based Coincheck, one of Japan's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has confirmed that it recently lost 500 million tokens of the NEM currency to attackers, and is still investigating how they got away with it.
Following Coincheck's merchant service suspension, Airregi «stopped the bitcoin payment function voluntarily» and notified the merchants using its POS system of this decision, Business Insider Japan confirmed.
Coincheck's executives confirmed the exchange will resume listing and trading some cryptocurrencies next week while suggesting that the NEM theft occurred after hackers infiltrated an employee's computer using malware.
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed it will commence compensating users impacted by the $ 530 million NEM theft in January, from next week.
Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed that it has suffered the biggest theft in the history of cryptocurrency.
Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed that it has suffered what appears to be the biggest hack in history of the technology.
The Japanese based financial services firm and Coincheck have both confirmed the acquisition being official.
Japanese online brokerage Monex Group has confirmed a deal is in place to acquire cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, which suffered a major breach early...
Coincheck, a Tokyo - based cryptocurrency exchange, confirmed earlier this year that it suffered a security breach that resulted in as much as $ 533 million worth of digital tokens being stolen from the platform.
According to local reports, Coincheck executives confirmed that about 58 billion yen (about $ 533 million) worth of NEM tokens were stolen from the platform — though the company admitted to not knowing the full extent of the breach yet.
On February 13, Coincheck resumed Japanese yen withdrawals as previously promised and successfully processed 40.1 billion yen (~ $ 376 million), the exchange confirmed.
In a press conference held this morning, Coincheck president Koichi Wada confirmed that about 500 million NEM tokens were stolen from the digital wallets maintained by the company.
Furthermore, Coincheck has again confirmed their intention to stay in business, as opposed to declaring bankruptcy, saying:
Coincheck, one of Japan's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges, recently confirmed that it has lost over $ 534 million worth of digital currency in a massive hack.
As reported by CoinDesk, Coincheck first confirmed some 500 million NEM token had been stolen on Jan. 26, which at the time were worth around $ 530 million.
Two weeks ago to the day, Coincheck executives dramatically confirmed swirling rumors that the exchange had been the victim of a hack wherein 500 million NEM tokens, worth $ 530 million at the time, had been stolen from its hot wallet.
Coincheck has yet to confirm whether it has located the funds, and no perpetrator has been identified.
Kagayaki Kawabata, Coincheck International Business Developer, confirmed to Bitcoin.com that the eyeglasses stores are the first of the 260,000 + stores that will start accepting bitcoin using the Air Regi app.
The hacked Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck has confirmed its intention to refund the stolen money to the affected 260,000 users, the NEM.io Foundation said in its blog post.
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