2020-8-21 11:57 |
The Japanese court seized $46,000 after a Hokkaido doctor was arrested for purchasing stolen... The post Japanese authorities seize crypto from account linked to the 2018 Coincheck hack appeared first on Coin Journal. origin »
2020-8-21 11:57 |
The Japanese court seized $46,000 after a Hokkaido doctor was arrested for purchasing stolen... The post Japanese authorities seize crypto from account linked to the 2018 Coincheck hack appeared first on Coin Journal. origin »
A court in Tokyo, Japan has ordered the seizure of crypto assets that have been traced back to the Coincheck hack of January 2018, The Japan Times reported Wednesday. More than $530 million worth of the NEM (XEM) cryptocurrency was stolen from the exchange two years ago in what turned out to be the crypto […] The post Japanese Court Orders Seizure of Cryptocurrency Linked to Coincheck Hack of 2018 appeared first on Bitcoin News.
2020-8-20 13:00 | |
The Metropolitan Police Department arrested two men on suspicion of illegally exchanging XEM into another virtual currency. It is alleged that the men received approximately 24 million XEM over the dark web from the hacker who stole NEM from Coincheck, Japan’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.
2020-3-22 16:02 | |
Nearly two years ago, the Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck suffered from a major hack. During that incident, millions of dollars worth of NEM currency were taken by criminals. Despite several investigations, not all of that money was retrieved.
2020-3-15 06:00 | |
Tokyo police arrested two individuals on Wednesday for acquiring stolen NEM from the 2018 Coincheck hack. On Jan. 26, 2018, the Japanese trading platform Coincheck noticed an “illicit transfer” of 523,000,000 NEM and it was the largest cryptocurrency exchange hack since Mt Gox.
2020-3-13 00:30 | |
Two men who were linked to the $550 mln Coincheck hack have been arrested by Japanese police
2020-3-11 17:21 | |
Following last month’s hack that saw Japanese crypto exchange Bitpoint lose a whopping $28 million worth of digital assets, the crypto exchange has once again resumed normal services and is now allowing customers to facilitate cash deposits and withdrawals as usual.
2019-8-6 17:41 | |
Coinspeaker Bitpoint Restarts Trading After $32 Million HackBitpoint, a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, is resuming crypto trading after a devastating hack worth $32 million in mid-July.
2019-8-6 17:21 | |
Following a major hack in the month of July, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, BitPoint, had closed down its services to prevent loss to wallets. The exchange is back in the news after it announced the resumption of its services, assuring everyone that proper safety precautions had been implemented.
2019-8-6 15:00 | |
The exchange lost 3 billion yuan during a hack on July 11.
2019-8-6 04:42 | |
On July 14, Bitpoint Japan, a cryptocurrency exchange operated by Remixpoint, reported that crypto assets valued at about JPY 3.02 billion ( USD 28 million) had been stolen.
2019-7-24 22:00 | |
50,000 victims of the Japanese crypto exchange Bitpoint’s recent hack will have their stolen wallet holdings reimbursed in crypto. This was revealed in a press conference in Tokyo, where reporters were informed that the company had decided to pay back victims in crypto using a 1:1 ratio, as against fiat payouts.
2019-7-18 10:56 | |
Japanese crypto exchange operator Bitpoint pledged to compensate the victims of the recent hack. The company plans to refund about $30 million worth of cryptocurrency. About 50,000 Clients Affected by the Hack On Tuesday, Bitpoint published an update on its website, revealing the amounts of stolen crypto.
2019-7-16 17:00 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint was hacked last week when hackers stole 3. 5 billion yen ($32 million) from the exchange’s hot wallet, of which 2. 5 billion yen were customer funds.
2019-7-16 15:48 | |
Following the high profile hacking of Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, Bitpoint, the company has announced another $2. 3 million of cryptocurrency missing. The Icing On The Bitpoint Cake As if it wasn’t already bad enough to have had $32 million of cryptocurrency stolen by hackers, Bitpoint has just disclosed that an additional $2.
2019-7-15 14:00 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, BitPoint, was all over the news recently following a 3. 5 billion yen hack on the exchange. In recent developments, the exchange revealed that 250 million yen worth of cryptocurrencies was found.
2019-7-15 13:30 | |
Bitcoin (BTC) up 2. 8 percent Hackers strike Bitpoint, user funds stolen Bitpoint is the latest Japanese exchange to lose customer funds through a hack. In an announcement, the exchange said it lost $32 million worth of Bitcoin, Litecoin and other coins stored in their hot wallet.
2019-7-12 21:00 | |
Japanese Crypto Scene Sees Another Hack… Youch. A Japanese crypto asset exchange, Bitpoint, has just been subject to a large hack, during which attackers managed to steal over $30 million worth of Bitcoin, XRP, Ethereum,.
2019-7-13 20:00 | |
The Japanese bitcoin exchange Bitpoint is the latest platform to fall victim to hackers, losing $32 million in cryptocurrencies according to a report by Remixpoint Inc. , its parent company. Bitpoint joins other Japan-based exchanges, including Zaif and Coincheck to suffer losses due to cyberattacks.
2019-7-12 19:00 | |
Japanese crypto exchange Bitpoint announced it has been hit by a major hack, with malicious actors stealing $32 million worth of five different cryptocurrencies. A majority of the stolen funds were taken from the platform's users, with just over a quarter of the amount stolen from the exchange itself.
2019-7-12 18:58 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint, owned by Remixpoint, halted all operations on Friday, July 12. The exchange lost $32 million worth of cryptocurrency in a hack. Bitpoint Clients Lose $22.
2019-7-12 17:00 | |
The year 2019 will not go down in the cryptocurrency history books as the most secure year for trading platforms. Numerous companies have already been hacked this year, and it now seems BitPoint can be added to this growing list.
2019-7-12 17:00 | |
The hacking attempts at cryptocurrency exchanges are becoming more and more prevalent as yet another exchange lost over $32 million USD worth of cryptocurrency funds. The hack on Japan’s BitPoint led to the indefinite closure of withdrawal, deposit and trading services on the platform leading to several questions on the security of the exchange. This […]
2019-7-12 16:38 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Bitpoint has been hacked, resulting in the loss of $32 million worth of various digital currencies, Bloomberg reports. The majority of funds lost (approximately $23 million) belonged to customers, while the rest were owned by the exchange.
2019-7-12 14:30 | |
By CCN Markets: Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck was dealt a significant blow in January 2018, losing $530 million worth of New Economy Movement (NEM) tokens to an unknown group of hackers. It is widely believed that North Korean hackers were behind the biggest crypto exchange theft ever.
2019-6-18 10:08 | |
The $530 million hack that blighted Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck in January 2018 may have been carried out by Russian hackers. A virus thought to be used in the hack has been found on employee computers and is linked to Russian hacker groups, the Asahi Shimbun reports.
2019-6-17 17:22 | |
As most know, a significant amount of NEM tokens ($XEM) were hacked from Japanese exchange, Coincheck, last year, in which $530 million were extracted from the exchange. The NEM was never recovered.
2019-5-18 00:23 | |
By CCN. com: Zaif, a Japanese crypto exchange that was hacked in September 2018, is preparing to resume its operations in Japan according to the official document released by the exchange. The document released by Zaif on April 19 stated that all users affected by the hack will be compensated fully.
2019-4-23 17:31 | |
If you’re a creditor in Mt. Gox’s civil rehabilitation case, the defunct exchange may have automatically filed and approved a reimbursement claim for you — provided that your Mt.
2019-4-23 22:44 | |
On April 22, normal activity will resume on the previously hacked Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif
2019-4-22 14:53 | |
The Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has launched a Bitcoin over-the-counter (OTC) trading service for its users, per a post published on its official blog.
2019-4-2 18:26 | |
The Japanese exchange expands its services just months after reopening, following a large-scale hack.
2019-4-1 15:47 | |
It appears a major breakthrough has occurred regarding one of the most recent cryptocurrency-related hacks. A Japanese teenager has been arrested for stealing over $1250,000 in cryptocurrency. During his attack, he exploited the Monappy social media network and the web-based Monacoin wallet in 2018.
2019-3-18 15:15 | |
The Tokyo District Court has found Mark Karpeles, the former head of now-defunct Bitcoin exchange platform Mt. Gox, guilty of record tampering but innocent on other charges related to embezzlement and breach of trust.
2019-3-16 22:01 | |
Coincheck, a cryptocurrency exchange from Japan which suffered the biggest hack in the history of cryptocurrencies is undergoing a revamp. In a recent news conference, Coincheck founder Koichiro Wada appeared with Toshihiko Katsuya, who replaced him as the president of the exchange to assure the public that the young company has learned valuable lessons from its […] Japanese Crypto Exchanges Are Seeking a New Life Under New Leadership was originally found on Cryptocurrency News | Blockchain News | Bitcoin News | blokt.com.
2019-2-7 22:04 | |
With the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games just one year away, Japan isn’t leaving anything to chance. On Friday, the country approved a law that would allow the government to hack into insecure IoT devices, in order to survey the number of easily-hackable gadgets that exist within the country.
2019-1-28 16:35 | |
Huobi is back in Japan, this time as a fully regulated exchange under Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA). Following its merger with BitTrade, Huobi Japan Holding Ltd.
2019-1-19 19:03 | |
According to a PDF document released on January 11, 2019, the Japanese Financial Services Agency (FSA) has fully licensed the Coincheck cryptocurrency exchange after the firm reportedly met all its standards.
2019-1-14 10:00 | |
Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck, which suffered a $530 million hack in January of last year, is now a licensed entity.
2019-1-11 16:30 | |
Coincheck is now a bonafide crypto exchange in Japan, capping a year which began with a $530 million hack
2019-1-12 12:35 | |
The high level of concern that the Japanese government through its Financial Services Agency had caused to the crypto market and not just the crypto users, investors and exchanges in Japan could not be forgotten soon around old-time crypto users after the Coincheck hack of Jan 2018, which led to a loss of more than […] The post Insights On Japan’s Possible Crypto ETF Support, Will This Also Foster an Approval from the US SEC? appeared first on ZyCrypto.
2019-1-9 12:06 | |
Coincheck, the crypto exchange that lost over $500 million in investors funds in early-2018, is now close to receiving full licensing from Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA), signaling that the exchange tightened their platform’s security and cleaned up the management practices that led to the hack.
2018-12-20 02:00 | |
Former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles has run into trouble in the Japanese legal system, and prosecutors are pursuing a 10-year jail sentence for alleged embezzlement during his tenure at Mt.
2018-12-13 21:15 | |
After a bearish year of perennial price swings that culminated in months of tightly wound sideways movement, the (former) bottom has dropped out for bitcoin and the wider crypto market.
2018-11-28 21:44 | |
CoinCheck Is Getting Back In The Saddle: Begins Trading Wider Range Of Assets And Reinstated Its Crypto Lineup After Hack It's been a tough year for the Japanese Cryptocurrency exchange CoinCheck. Having sustained a serious hack which cost it a total of $530 million worth of funds. But according to a recent press release in […]
2018-11-26 21:45 | |
Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck, which suffered a major hack in January, has now reinstated services for all listed tokens on its platform.
2018-11-26 18:00 | |
Regulated Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif has completed its business transfer. Fisco Cryptocurrency Exchange is its new operator, taking over from Tech Bureau. This follows Zaif’s September hack, which cost the exchange approximately $62 million in three different cryptocurrencies.
2018-11-24 09:20 | |
Regulated Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Zaif has completed its business transfer. Fisco Cryptocurrency Exchange is its new operator, taking over from Tech Bureau. This follows Zaif’s September hack, which cost the exchange approximately $62 million in three different cryptocurrencies.
2018-11-24 09:20 | |
The “Japanese Ethereum” languished at extremely low prices for months after the Coincheck hack, but the relaunch of trading caused renewed interest.
2018-11-12 19:01 | |
A Japanese exchange was hacked at the start of the year. In one Friday morning, thieves managed to steal more than $530m worth of NEM (XEM) from Coincheck. It remains the largest-scale theft based on contemporary prices, even surpassing the Mt.
2018-11-12 17:45 | |