2019-1-12 12:35 |
Coincheck is now a bonafide crypto exchange in Japan, capping a year which began with a $530 million hack
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2019-1-12 12:35 |
Coincheck is now a bonafide crypto exchange in Japan, capping a year which began with a $530 million hack
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Coincheck, a company headquartered in Tokyo, is expected to become the first cryptocurrency exchange in Japan to list its shares on a US stock exchange. Related Reading: Dogecoin Explodes 113% After Trump Announced Key Admin Role For Elon Musk The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved Coincheck’s listing on the Nasdaq, which is […]
2024-11-15 21:30 | |
Coincheck is set to become the first Japanese cryptocurrency exchange listed on Nasdaq after receiving approval from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. According to the company’s press release, the SEC approved Coincheck’s confidential draft registration statement on Form…
2024-11-13 17:12 | |
Coincheck, a cryptocurrency exchange platform based in Japan, has announced its plans to go public. The exchange is set to list on NASDAQ following a merger with Thunder Bridge Capital Partners IV Inc.
2022-3-23 13:55 | |
Almost a year after being hacked and losing 58-billion-yen worth of NEM, Japanese digital currency exchange Coincheck has just passed a significant obstacle in its way. The Financial Services Agency of Japan permitted it to run a digital currency exchange platform last Friday officially.
2019-1-14 21:54 | |
It has been over a year since Japan’s Financial Services Agency last approved a cryptocurrency exchange to legally operate in the country. Coincheck, which was hacked early last year, has become the 17th fully-registered crypto exchange in the country.
2019-1-12 05:10 | |
It has been over a year since Japan’s Financial Services Agency last approved a cryptocurrency exchange to legally operate in the country. Coincheck, which was hacked early last year, has become the 17th fully-registered crypto exchange in the country.
2019-1-12 05:10 | |
Nearly a year after being hacked, the exchange has attained FSA licensure.
2019-1-12 21:51 | |
South Korea’s Internet & Security Agency (KISA) has granted an important certification to the country’s leading cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb. Meanwhile, in Japan, Coincheck, the country’s largest exchange, is now registered with the Financial Services Agency.
2019-1-11 17:00 | |
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 | |
New cryptocurrency exchanges have joined the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA). The information was released by the agency on January 4 in an official announcement. This agency was created back in 2018 in order to create better standards for the cryptocurrency industry.
2019-1-6 03:18 | |
Five crypto exchanges, including Coincheck, have joined Japan’s self-regulatory crypto exchange organization
2019-1-5 17:32 | |
Five cryptocurrency exchange operators including Coincheck have signed up to self-regulate under Japanese law. They have joined the self-regulatory association which, until now, has only accepted regulated crypto exchanges as members.
2019-1-5 16:10 | |
The cryptocurrency market did not have a good year in terms of price performance. The drop can be also related to several issues that hit the market during the last 12 months. For example, back in January, the Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck was hacked.
2018-12-26 19:29 | |
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 | |
Do you remember Coincheck? The Japanese crypto exchange was hacked at the beginning of the year, in January. The company had half a billion dollars stolen in cryptos, mostly NEM tokens, was sold to Monex for only $33 million USD back in October.
2018-12-19 20:07 | |
Japan’s Financial Services Agency might grant Coincheck a crypto exchange license, a source familiar with the matter revealed.
2018-12-19 17:56 | |
Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) has decided to approve Coincheck’s cryptocurrency exchange license, Nikkei Asian Review reported on December 19. According to Nikkei, an announcement from the FSA is reportedly due to be released by the end of the year.
2018-12-19 14:22 | |
Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) has purportedly approved a cryptocurrency exchange operating license for hacked crypto exchange Coincheck
2018-12-20 13:08 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck is facing hurdles as it looks to recover from the colossal $550 million cryptocurrency theft in January 2018. This time, the culprit is the lack of liquidity and positive sentiment in the digital asset market, reported Nikkei Asia Review on December 12, 2018.
2018-12-15 02:00 | |
Monex Group, a major Japanese financial services company and the parent company of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, has unveiled its plan to launch a crypto exchange in the U. S. next quarter. The company has also shared its expansion plans for Coincheck in Japan.
2018-12-14 07:55 | |
Japanese financial services giant Monex Group has recently announced their intentions to launch US-based cryptocurrency services in less than 3 months. In order to achieve this, the company has filed for business registrations in each of the US states.
2018-12-13 19:42 | |
Online broker Monex Group that bought hacked Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck in April, announced it will launch cryptocurrency trading in the United States, Cointelegraph Japan reported. Monex held a conference in Tokyo, where John Bartleman — president of Monex’s U.
2018-12-13 20:39 | |
In recent crypto exchange news, Coincheck has successfully reinstated deposits and trading services for all cryptocurrencies that were live on the exchange before it was hacked in January. Bhex, an exchange founded by Huobi’s former chief technology officer, has announced that it will start operations at the end of the month, while 1,452.
2018-11-27 22:20 | |
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 | |
Coincheck digital assets exchange and trading venue have announced the resumption of deposits and trading of Ripple’s XRP and Factom (FCT) altcoins, following its January 2018 half a billion dollar heist, reported Finance Magnates on November 26, 2018.
2018-11-26 14:00 | |
Monex Group, the Internet broker which purchased the hacked exchange Coincheck in April, announced on November 26 that the exchange had resumed depositing and purchasing services for XRP (XRP) and Factom (FCT).
2018-11-26 12:57 | |
In this edition of The Daily, we report on Coincheck’s decision to resume nem (XEM) trading and relist two other coins — ether (ETH) and lisk (LSK). Also, Digital asset exchange Okex has added support for the Vietnamese fiat currency on its C2C platform and we cover the reasoning behind the move.
2018-11-14 14:25 | |
After a hack and a buyout, the exchange is once again selling XEM.
2018-11-14 21:33 | |
NEM (XEM) is currently trading up nearly 20% as cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck resumes its normal trading activity. NEM’s meteoric price rise comes amidst overall market stability, with Bitcoin (BTC) trading steadily at $6,400, and most altcoins trading up.
2018-11-12 21:40 | |
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 | |
Prominent cybersecurity firm Group-IB has graded the security of top crypto exchanges, TheNextWeb reported November 6. According to research conducted by the Moscow-based firm in partnership with crypto asset insurance platform CryptoIns, the Kraken platform is the safest crypto exchange.
2018-11-8 12:23 | |
Prominent cyber-security firm Group-IB has graded the security of online cryptocurrency exchanges, as a means of assessing insurance risk. It found long-standing platform Kraken to be the most secure, with OKEx, Huobi Pro, and CoinCheck among the riskiest.
2018-11-6 20:10 | |
Monex Group recently announced that cryptocurrency exchange platform, Coincheck, has resumed account opening and the trading of a few virtual currencies. Details of the Announcement In a bid to gradually resume services, a Japan-based online brokerage company, Monex, which acquired the hacked digital currency exchange, Coincheck, back in April, announced that it recommenced new account […] The post Cryptocurrency Exchange Platform ‘Coincheck’ Resumes Account Opening and Trading of Few Virtual Currencies appeared first on Ethereum World News.
2018-10-31 17:03 | |
Coincheck, the Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange victim of a $500 million worth theft, has resumed new account openings, customer deposits, and purchasing of some digital currencies. The operator had suspended some services following the late January incident in order to protect customers’ assets and investigate the cause of hacking.
2018-10-30 22:00 | |
On October 30, Monex Group, the Japanese internet broker that purchased hacked cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, announced it had reopened new account signups and limited trading. The latest phase of a step-by-step reboot of Coincheck, Monex added users could also begin depositing and purchasing certain cryptocurrencies. From October 30, users will be able to deposit four […]
2018-10-31 18:59 | |
The move comes after the exchange reported a significant loss in the most recent quarter.
2018-10-30 17:12 | |
Coincheck reported a pre-tax loss of 588 million yen (US $5. 3 million) for the third quarter of 2018, the Japanese exchange’s second consecutive quarterly loss since hackers pilfered $530 million in January.
2018-10-30 03:55 | |
Coincheck, the Japanese crypto exchange that suffered a $520 million hack in January, has reported increased losses for Q3 2018.
2018-10-29 12:10 | |
Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) has granted self-regulatory status to the country's cryptocurrency industry, giving the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association (JVCEA) authority to oversee the space, according to a Reuters report.
2018-10-25 21:29 | |
Most digital exchanges are unregulated and therefore unqualified to safely process cryptocurrency transactions. They don’t employ necessary know-your-customer (KYC) tactics, and roughly $1 billion in digital asset funds have been stolen since the start of 2018.
2018-10-13 23:34 | |
Few people ask for the XEM news anymore. The blockchain platform hasn’t really made the headlines since hackers made off with $500m worth of NEM tokens from the Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck.
2018-10-2 16:16 | |
After the shocking ~$500-million Coincheck hack — dubbed as the biggest crypto heist ever — early this year, Japan’s Financial Services Agency has been keeping a close eye on the crypto industry, trying its best to bolster the security of crypto firms and, hopefully, prevent another hack from happening.
2018-9-24 18:59 | |
When Tokyo-based Mt. Gox got hacked to the tune of 650,000 bitcoin in 2014, Japan learned early on the tough lessons of cryptocurrency theft. Yet, to this day, despite the country’s ongoing efforts to educate investors and ramp up oversight of crypto exchanges, it still feels the sting of hackers.
2018-9-21 23:45 | |
Another cryptocurrency heist has shaken Japan. This time, 6. 7 billion yen ($60 million USD) worth of company and user funds have vanished from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange platform Zaif.
2018-9-21 19:30 | |
The continuous news of hacking of cryptocurrency exchanges has grown this year when compared to previous years in the cryptocurrency industry. It started with Coincheck a cryptocurrency exchange in Japan where about $500 million worth of NEM token was stolen and now another cryptocurrency exchange in Japan, Zaif exchange in the news after a hack […] The post Japan’s Zaif Crypto Exchange loses about $59.7 Million in Fresh Hack appeared first on ZyCrypto.
2018-9-20 13:43 | |
Hackers have swiped over $540 million (60 billion Yen) worth of cryptocurrency from Japanese netizens over the first six months of 2018. On September 20, Japan’s National Police Agency revealed the number of cryptocurrency-related reported incidents rose to 158 – triple the amount of incidents over the same period last year, local outlet The Asahi Shimbun reports.
2018-9-20 11:47 | |
Пользователи Zaif crypto exchange, базирующиеся в Японии, недавно были лишены доступа к снятию средств и депозитам на бирже. Это событие, вероятно, станет вторым по значимости инцидентом, связанным со взломом японских бирж, после взлома Coincheck.
2018-9-20 01:26 | |
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex is working on a project to launch a decentralized trading platform and we’ve got all the details here. Also in The Daily, Bitpanda adds Zcash to its offerings, Bitvo launches technical analysis tools, and Monex makes executive changes at Coincheck.
2018-9-15 15:05 | |