Coinbase ignores pleas of hacked customers, but the law offers a solution
CNBC recently conducted interviews with Coinbase customers all over the U.S., reviewing thousands of complaints which they say “reveal a pattern of account takeovers.”
CNBC recently conducted interviews with Coinbase customers all over the U.S., reviewing thousands of complaints which they say “reveal a pattern of account takeovers.”
Liquid Exchange confirmed that the attackers had targeted its hot wallets and made away with 100+ BTC, 9 million XRP and tens of millions of ERC-20 tokens.
The Poly Network allows users to swap tokens across multiple blockchains, including Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, and others. Poly Network announced the attack on Twitter on August 10.
The claim brought by token purchaser Alec Otto and the class action around it was filed too late, and was made of allegations unsubstantiated by the evidence, according to Nano developers.
Claudio Oliveira was the president of the Bitcoin Banco Group, a Brazilian digital currency brokerage company that reportedly lost over 7,000 BTC following an alleged hack in 2019.
The employee, whose name was withheld by the court, worked for Cryptopia before Cryptopia digital currency exchange fell victim to hackers.
In a “Notice of Release of Online Voting Function,” the court-appointed trustee Nobuaki Kobayashi has invited creditors to consider and vote for the plan, should it meet their approval.
Singapore police noted that 393 reports of digital currency-related crime were filed in 2020, three times higher compared to 2019.
BtcTurk had initially denied the hack, but after hackers started posting some of the data they accessed, the exchange was forced to come clean.
With the defendants in Dr. Craig Wright’s Stolen Coin case being served this week, more details about the lawsuit have emerged.
Dr. Craig Wright, through Tulip Trading Limited, has been granted permission to serve 11 Bitcoin developers out of jurisdiction in order to recover £3.5bn worth of Bitcoin stolen in a hack on Dr. Wright’s network in 2020.
Graham Ivan Clark, along with his co-conspirators, allegedly solicited BTC from unsuspecting Twitter users in the first three hours of the hack, authorities said.