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January 26, 2018, 10:54:44 PM
Last edit: January 26, 2018, 11:22:07 PM by rommelzkie
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Guys be aware.

It was confirmed na nahack ang crypto exchange sa japan named Coincheck https://coincheck.com/

Ang estimated loss is approx. $ 533 million dollars. Remember guys the Mt Gox drama? $340 Million dollars ang nawala sa kanila. so as of now, coincheck hack is the biggest in crypto exchange hacking history.

https://www.coindesk.com/coincheck-confirms-crypto-hack-loss-larger-than-mt-gox/

https://cryptocurrencynews.com/altcoins/ripple-xrp-nem-xem-largest-crypto-hack-ever/


Ang most affected na token ay XEM (Under NEM Blockchain) https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/nem/
around 500 million NEM tokens ang nawala at na hack. (XEM is on top 10 crypto based on coinmarketcap)

Heads Up po sa mga XEM holder dyan. expect a roller coaster ride sa token na hawak nyo po.

Possible din na maapektuhan ang bitcoin price. Dahil some investor will lose confidence on investing crypto lalo na sa japan.

However, coincheck announced na icocompensate daw nila ang mga affected customers sa nangyaring HACK. pero hindi pa confirmed.
https://twitter.com/nikkei_veritas/status/956901198103117824

Remember: Do not store your crypto on exchanges especially kung long term HODL ang plano nyo. Mas risky kasi dahil prone sila sa mga ibat ibang klaseng hacking attempts. Just store it on your Hardware wallet if you have or on your computer.

I hope next month (February) paangat na ulit ang mga crypto.

Good luck to us.  Wink

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January 27, 2018, 12:07:10 AM
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked

Biggest hack in the history of the technology...
But, the price of NEM is not decreasing so much.
Why...?
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Ang naging problema nila diyan ay imbes na dapat gumamit sila ng cold wallets para i-store ang coins ng exchange nila ay gumamit sila ng hot wallets na alam naman na hindi secure. Hindi na sila natuto sa nangyari sa Mt. Gox, Kraken, at Bitfinex na nabreach yung security at nanakawan ng milyong halaga noon dahil din sa ganyang kapabayaan.

Anyway, kung may gusto pong makaunawa sa breakdown noong nangyaring hacking ng Coincheck, check niyo po yung explanation ni Tony ng NEM dito. Ito sa ibaba yung wallet address noong hacker.




Habang ito naman yung list ng NEM wallets na associated o may link doon sa main wallet na ginamit sa hacking ng Coincheck.

Hopefully, sana hindi na ito maulit. Hindi lang kasi kawawa yung may-ari noong exchange dito pati na din yung mga taong nanakawan.

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January 27, 2018, 04:32:36 AM
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Shocked Shocked Shocked

Biggest hack in the history of the technology...
But, the price of NEM is not decreasing so much.
Why...?

Because it's a shitcoin!!! It was never actually worth anything and the market cap was based on nothing. All of these obvious scams are collapsing but some dumb people hang onto them. It's not worth trying to convince them that their shitcoins are scams. Oh well.
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January 27, 2018, 12:47:19 PM
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FUD!

I am going to succeed! $_$ ,V,,
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January 28, 2018, 03:54:23 AM
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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.

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