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New Analysis Suggests $16 Million in Crypto Stolen in Cryptopia Hack

Published 01/22/2019, 10:58 AM
Updated 01/22/2019, 11:43 AM
New Analysis Suggests $16 Million in Crypto Stolen in Cryptopia Hack

New Analysis Suggests $16 Million in Crypto Stolen in Cryptopia Hack

As much as $16 million worth of Ethereum (ETH) and ERC20 tokens were stolen in the recent hack of New Zealand exchange Cryptopia, according to an analysis from blockchain infrastructure firm Elementus, Jan. 20.

Elementus’ findings and analysis were published under a week after Cryptopia first publicly announced its detection of the breach. As reported, the exchange had initially informed the public that the platform was undergoing unscheduled maintenance, before avowing that a hack incurring “significant”— but unspecified — losses had occurred.

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