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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: Goldleader on December 21, 2018, 10:40:31 AM



Title: Coinbase Moves $5 Billion, Reports Largest Crypto Transfer on Record
Post by: Goldleader on December 21, 2018, 10:40:31 AM
Major cryptocurrency exchange and wallet Coinbase recently made what it claims is the largest transfer of crypto on record, a company blog post reports Dec. 19.

According to the post, 5 percent of all Bitcoin (BTC), 8 percent of all Ethereum (ETH), and 25 percent of all Litecoin (LTC), along with “many other assets” were moved to new cold storage infrastructure in what the firm “believe is the largest crypto migration on record.”

Coinbase reports that last week, the firm “completed an on-blockchain migration of approximately $5 Billion (as valued the week ending Dec. 7, 2018) of cryptocurrency from Generation Three to Generation Four of our cold storage infrastructure.”

The latest storage system — which the company reportedly uses for all its cold storage — begins with a “highly controlled and audited key generation process and continue with a globally distributed key storage and transaction approval system.”

According to Coinbase, this system was originally in place for its custody service, which launched in July, as Cointelegraph reported.
Today, Cointelegraph reported that Coinbase has launched an educational project that lets users earn cryptocurrency as they learn about it.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/coinbase-moves-5-billion-reports-largest-crypto-transfer-on-record



Title: Re: Coinbase Moves $5 Billion, Reports Largest Crypto Transfer on Record
Post by: dothebeats on December 21, 2018, 02:41:39 PM
Why the strikeouts? Anyways, it's about high time that exchanges move their assets over more secure infrastructures in order to prevent hacks in the future. We all know how hacks affect the movement of the market, and we don't want another Gox to happen too in which it took over 4 years of negotiations and legal pursuits just to reclaim the funds lost. As for the 'largest' migration, I think it is since I haven't stumbled upon any articles regarding the migration of billions of $ worth of crypto from an entity or exchange.

And those numbers too. It's awe-inspiring how a single exchange can have that amount of money and market control on their arsenal.