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Topic: [2018-01-28] Coincheck To Refund All Customers Affected By Hack, Faced By Comm.. (Read 93 times)

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If we remember when mtgox was hacked for 150k btc all markets goes down for 80-90% price and was very blood panic Sad
For now its hacking of history for 500mil$ and nem only reacting -9% in this days .

This show us how markets strong this days.
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It's commendable how Coincheck did not leave their users hanging at this very tough time. We all know that they are obligated to repay what has been lost, but for them not to close down and face all these charges all at the same time is can be very challenging; yet they chose to face it with hope and positivity. I wish their company the best of luck in fixing this obstacle and I hope all those who are affected would be patient and understanding of the situation.
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So the exchange has $500 million just lying around? This doesn't sound like one of the bigger exchanges, are the exchanges really that profitable?
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Coincheck To Refund All Customers Affected By Hack, Faced By Community Support



Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has announced Saturday, Jan. 27, that it will issue full refunds to all of the 260,000 of its users who have become victims of the Friday NEM hack.

The Coincheck exchange has been hacked two todays ago, Jan. 26, resulting in a massive loss of 523 mln NEM coins, worth approximately $534 mln at that time. During a press release following the hack, it has been revealed by the exchange’s representatives that the funds were stored on a single-signature hot wallet, constituting a relatively low-security environment.

The company has now confirmed its intention to refund the stolen money to the affected users. According to the announcement, the refunds will be done using the exchange’s own capital.

The company is still considering the exact timing and methodology for the process. However, it has already announced that the compensation for each NEM coin will be JPY 88.549, which is the weighted average exchange rate during the period from when the trading was halted to the release of the latest announcement.

Coincheck indicated that they are referencing the XEM/JPY exchange rate at Zaif, another Japanese exchange which has the most trading volume for XEM globally.

Furthermore, Coincheck has again confirmed their intention to stay in business, as opposed to declaring bankruptcy, saying:

    ”Along with our ongoing efforts to file applications to be registered as a Cryptocurrency Exchange Service Provider with Financial Services Agency, we will continue business."


Community reacts favorably

The theft of the NEM coins represents the largest hacking event in the history of cryptocurrency since the infamous Mt. Gox collapse, which also took place in Japan. The fact that the local community has already been “battle-tested” has likely contributed to it remaining largely unfazed by the latest event.

This is most apparently reflected through the numbers, as the Japanese cryptocurrency markets are on the rise today, less than 24 hours since the hack has taken place.

    【ビットコイン #BTC/JPY 24時間変動比】+3.26% (+38393) 1215835 #仮想通貨 #Coincheck pic.twitter.com/zNCfy4wqlZ https://t.co/SutXttxbPt

    ま~たはじまった
    — おとぼけ王子 (@otoboke1ouji) January 27, 2018

NEM also responded favorably on a global scale, with a nearly 30 percent jump on Coincheck’s announcement, according to Coinmarketcap.





The need to support Coincheck, especially in light of their commitment to refund affected customers, has been a common sentiment among Japanese crypto community’s opinion leaders today, even as they acknowledged the exchange’s part in not providing sufficient security for its NEM wallet.

    記者のみなさん、コインチェックに非があるのは間違いないですが、フェアにやりましょうね。正直ひどいですよ
    今後個人的には、今回アンフェアな新聞社の取材はすべて今後拒否しますことを宣言しておきます。
    — 大石哲之(Bitcoin,Blockchain) (@bigstonebtc) January 26, 2018

    つまりコインチェックをつぶそうとすることは、マーケット全体にとってマイナスであり日本が唯一NO1になれるテーマを捨てることになる。そして仮想通貨マーケットのみにあらず日経は下がり給与は上がらずインフレは進みみんなでタイタニック号に舞い戻り。それよりリスクを取って何か一つでも変えよう
    — 与沢 翼 (@tsubasa_yozawa) January 27, 2018

Meanwhile, the development team behind NEM has announced that it is working on an automated system that will track the stolen coins and tag all addresses that receive the “tainted” money. This will allow any cryptocurrency exchange to blacklist the hackers’ accounts, preventing them from ever cashing out their illegally obtained fortune.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/coincheck-to-refund-all-customers-affected-by-hack-faced-by-community-support
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