.cryptocom says that the hack on Jan. 17 saw losses of nearly $34 million in ether, bitcoin, and U.S. dollars. By JamieCrawleyCD
The Singapore-based exchange, in
Thursday, acknowledged that unauthorized withdrawals totalled 4836.26 ether , 443.93 bitcoin and $66,200 in U.S. dollars., an ETH mixer protocol aimed at improving transaction privacy.suspended withdrawals on its platform on Monday following reports of"unauthorized activity", subsequently advising users to sign back in and reset their two-factor authentication.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday that the numbers for the hack were"not particularly material and customer funds were not at risk.
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