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Three hacks and a month of wallet closures is not an attractive prospect for any right thinking human. Fool me thrice is certainly pushing things further than most people are willing to go.
I still doubt that the last hack of Bithumb was a genuine hack. Someone posted an article back then that showed
that they had a tax debt that amounted to roughly the fiat value of the stolen cryptocurrencies. This would be a very weird
coincidence...
it very well could be,too many coincidental "hacks" happen
with the exchange's security or management making really weird decisions as to the storage of their coins
with the hackers (russian,chinese,north korean) stories have been planted in the news for so long
it was only reasonable to use it in an attempt to cover up their debts or inept management
as for the impact on price-I do not expect any major one,even if Bithumb restores their previous volumes,miraculously