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Topic: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development - page 130. (Read 173849 times)

sr. member
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It is better if we wait for the next official announcement. Most probably there will be a much more detailed statement released by that time. Let us all be reasonable and sober enough. Unnecessary speculations at this time might cause more harm than good. They have already released an initial statement. That was a good move already. They are not hiding it at least.

I have been with Cryptopia for quite a long time and have made countless of trades there. I have never encountered any untoward incident as I've had with some of the more popular and larger exchanges. The amount I have in this exchange is significant enough but I definitely trust the people behind this decent site to properly handle what has just happened.

I hope and pray that when the dust settles down, Cryptopia is still very much the same reliable exchange that we have been using all this time, if not more.
newbie
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Well hopefully they manage to fix quickly at least the platform itself. Cryptopia is pretty convenient on trading low-cap tokens.
newbie
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1) Only Ethereum is stolen
2) Even if users' coins are stolen, they might return all or most of them to their hands in order to keep their dignity.

how can they do this?
full member
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What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
Are we sure that the Ethereum network is secured?
Sure Cryptopia must have had a terrible security, they take forever to even do a simple fork (for example over a month for ARK, one the few top 50 coins they've listed which is forking less than once every year for big updates). I didn't expect them to have top-notch security systems and procedures.

I don't think the hacker has stolen small-cap altcoins, their price would crush on the news of the hack and the hacker would have gone through the trouble for nothing... that is if Cryptopia was transparent enough to announce the name of the hacked blockchain.
Right now we can only guess, and it seems only Ethereum's wallet and its shit-tokens have been stolen. Could it be thanks to FPGAs/ASICs in combination with the reduced interest from individual miners?

I was afraid that the attack on ETC was a test to prepare for a hack to ETH, maybe the hack to Cryptopia is related.
i am pretty sure that other blockchains are also affected..they said significant losses...so...we will see
Fuck, this is fucking .... -0.1 of my bitcoins.

Relax, we don't know for sure yet. Did you have everything on Ethereum? There could be many positive turns in this, for example,
1) Only Ethereum is stolen
2) Even if users' coins are stolen, they might return all or most of them to their hands in order to keep their dignity.
member
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Are we sure that the Ethereum network is secured?
Sure Cryptopia must have had a terrible security, they take forever to even do a simple fork (for example over a month for ARK, one the few top 50 coins they've listed which is forking less than once every year for big updates). I didn't expect them to have top-notch security systems and procedures.

I don't think the hacker has stolen small-cap altcoins, their price would crush on the news of the hack and the hacker would have gone through the trouble for nothing... that is if Cryptopia was transparent enough to announce the name of the hacked blockchain.
Right now we can only guess, and it seems only Ethereum's wallet and its shit-tokens have been stolen. Could it be thanks to FPGAs/ASICs in combination with the reduced interest from individual miners?

I was afraid that the attack on ETC was a test to prepare for a hack to ETH, maybe the hack to Cryptopia is related.
i am pretty sure that other blockchains are also affected..they said significant losses...so...we will see
Fuck, this is fucking .... -0.1 of my bitcoins.
hero member
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Are we sure that the Ethereum network is secured?
Sure Cryptopia must have had a terrible security, they take forever to even do a simple fork (for example over a month for ARK, one the few top 50 coins they've listed which is forking less than once every year for big updates). I didn't expect them to have top-notch security systems and procedures.

I don't think the hacker has stolen small-cap altcoins, their price would crush on the news of the hack and the hacker would have gone through the trouble for nothing... that is if Cryptopia was transparent enough to announce the name of the hacked blockchain.
Right now we can only guess, and it seems only Ethereum's wallet and its shit-tokens have been stolen. Could it be thanks to FPGAs/ASICs in combination with the reduced interest from individual miners?

I was afraid that the attack on ETC was a test to prepare for a hack to ETH, maybe the hack to Cryptopia is related.
i am pretty sure that other blockchains are also affected..they said significant losses...so...we will see
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 169
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger
Are we sure that the Ethereum network is secured?
Sure Cryptopia must have had a terrible security, they take forever to even do a simple fork (for example over a month for ARK, one the few top 50 coins they've listed which is forking less than once every year for big updates). I didn't expect them to have top-notch security systems and procedures.

I don't think the hacker has stolen small-cap altcoins, their price would crush on the news of the hack and the hacker would have gone through the trouble for nothing... that is if Cryptopia was transparent enough to announce the name of the hacked blockchain.
Right now we can only guess, and it seems only Ethereum's wallet and its shit-tokens have been stolen. Could it be thanks to FPGAs/ASICs in combination with the reduced interest from individual miners?

I was afraid that the attack on ETC was a test to prepare for a hack to ETH, maybe the hack to Cryptopia is related.
full member
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A user named Mark Patterson just offered 211.000 mgo for an over the counter trade in the mobilego telegram community channel. These 211.000 mgo where stolen from cryptopia. Warn your community members if your coin is stolen.
member
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%99.9 hacked. I expect at least 10 mil USD worth coins are stolen...

That’s a fucked up thing to say dude! Where’s your fucking proof? These guys know more about crypto than you do about your own clit! Stop with the fucking lies asshole!

There it is my proof idiot...
full member
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So according to that address is looks like $11 million worth of ERC20 tokens are stolen. I am wondering whether this was a hot address and not their entire ERC20  balances. Because why didn't they use cold storage since they are ETH tokens and cold storage is very easy to do.

Maybe there will be a haircut like on most exchange hacks in the past, however no idea what % was exactly stolen. Also wondering if they stole any other coins like BTC, LTC , etc.

I'm very afraid that they didn't use much cold storage or none at all
legendary
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So according to that address is looks like $11 million worth of ERC20 tokens are stolen. I am wondering whether this was a hot address and not their entire ERC20  balances. Because why didn't they use cold storage since they are ETH tokens and cold storage is very easy to do.

Maybe there will be a haircut like on most exchange hacks in the past, however no idea what % was exactly stolen. Also wondering if they stole any other coins like BTC, LTC , etc.
full member
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Merit: 101
Cryptopia is hacked. All coins seem to be stolen and send to this address https://etherscan.io/address/0x9007a0421145b06a0345d55a8c0f0327f62a2224

Coins are moved now in small batches to exchanges so it's 99.9% sure this is the hackers wallet.

The exchange seems to be attacked with a massive influx of feed tokens and at the same time assets got withdrawn from cryptopia wallets.

Sorry for your losses guys. Lets hope people learn to not keep so many coins on exchanges

Can you not mix these types of coins or is the hacker that stupid?
If the exchanged are notified in time, and they care, can't they freeze the accounts and possibly recover some of the lost funds?

He sends it first to another eth address before sending it to an exchange Wink So hard to block quickly and freeze the funds
legendary
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BTC or BUST
Cryptopia is hacked. All coins seem to be stolen and send to this address https://etherscan.io/address/0x9007a0421145b06a0345d55a8c0f0327f62a2224

Coins are moved now in small batches to exchanges so it's 99.9% sure this is the hackers wallet.

The exchange seems to be attacked with a massive influx of feed tokens and at the same time assets got withdrawn from cryptopia wallets.

Sorry for your losses guys. Lets hope people learn to not keep so many coins on exchanges

Can you not mix these types of coins or is the hacker that stupid?
If the exchanged are notified in time, and they care, can't they freeze the accounts and possibly recover some of the lost funds?
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 101
Cryptopia is hacked. All coins seem to be stolen and send to this address https://etherscan.io/address/0x9007a0421145b06a0345d55a8c0f0327f62a2224

Coins are moved now in small batches to exchanges so it's 99.9% sure this is the hackers wallet.

The exchange seems to be attacked with a massive influx of feed tokens and at the same time assets got withdrawn from cryptopia wallets.

Sorry for your losses guys. Lets hope people learn to not keep so many coins on exchanges
legendary
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From Twitter:



It is a security issue.
newbie
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Like a btc-e/wex exchanger
full member
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Cryptopia.co.nz
%99.9 hacked. I expect at least 10 mil USD worth coins are stolen...

That’s a fucked up thing to say dude! Where’s your fucking proof? These guys know more about crypto than you do about your own clit! Stop with the fucking lies asshole!
sr. member
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if they release some sort of crisis management statement, users will panic and ask what emergency ( (  Huh catastrophe ) is requiring their full attention (for two days now) and prevent access to their site. if they don't issue any statement, users will stay anxious and still panic over their silence and jump to conclusions. so... we don't get any announcements - good pr is not their thing... sadly.
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