Some of the funds missing from Cryptopia were found on the Binance exchange.news 01/16/2019
CEO Binance Changphen Zhao confirmed that a part of the funds missing earlier this week from the New Zealand Cryptopia was found on the cryptocurrency exchange headed by him, after which he was successfully blocked.
In particular, Zhao responded to the tweet by @ShaftedTangu, who tried to attract the attention of Binance representatives to the fact that the funds missing from Cryptopia seem to have been found.
Just checked, we were able to make some money. I don’t understand why the hackers keep sending to Binance. And we will freeze it. It's a high risk maneuver for them.
https://t.co/i0PeahLzic - CZ Binance (@cz_binance) January 16, 2019
“Just checked, we managed to freeze part of the funds. I do not understand why hackers constantly send [coins] to Binance. Social networks react very quickly, and it is easy for us to freeze funds. These are very risky maneuvers for them [hackers], ”Zhao wrote.
Recall, representatives of Cryptopia reported on Tuesday, January 15, about the suspension of work due to "substantial losses" due to a security breach. Somewhat later, when there were rumors that the exchange itself could be involved in the loss of funds, the New Zealand police joined the investigation into the incident. Official confirmation of exactly what amounts in question, however, has been reported.
Nevertheless, as Changpeng Zhao correctly noted, “social networks react very quickly,” and we can say in advance that the damage has been partially fixed. In particular, users drew attention to a rather interesting chronology of events, suggesting that the theft of approximately $ 14 million (this amount is previously discussed) in ETH and ERC-20 tokens could be initiated from the inside. At the same time, the so-called exit-scam is not excluded - an attempt by the management or someone from the staff to appropriate the funds of users.
So, on Tuesday, on the subreddit of r / cryptopia, user toldjahP posted an entry in which he referred to several Ethereum transactions that were made from Cryptopia’s purses about 17 hours before the exchange announced “unplanned technical work” and then recognized the loss of funds.
It is also noteworthy that the famous Twitter account Whale Alert drew attention to the fact that funds from Cryptopia are transferred to unknown wallets on January 13th. It was about at least two very impressive transactions: at 19,391 ETH (about $ 2.5 million) and 48,029,306 CENNZ ($ 1.17 million).
19,391 #ETH (2,438,152 USD) transferred from #Cryptopia to Unknown wallet
Tx:
https://t.co/xTxMKRJSD8 - Whale Alert (@whale_alert) January 13, 2019
48,029,306 #CENNZ (1,176,596 USD) transferred from #Cryptopia to Unknown wallet
Tx:
https://t.co/u3RiHh7riT - Whale Alert (@whale_alert) January 13, 2019
In his record on Reddit, toldjahP also provides a link to a transaction in the amount of 3.8 billion DAPS tokens from the Decentralized project Anonymous Payments System. But even more interesting is the last link, which leads to an address that at some point turned out to be more than $ 11 million in various ERC-20 tokens. All of them were sent from Cryptopia almost simultaneously and belong to a variety of projects, including Dentacoin, Spank, Ethereum Dark, TenX Pay, Bytom and Golem.
Later, the already mentioned @shaftedTangu led a detailed course of events in the thread on Twitter:
Topia hack addresses. This is topia ETH / ERC20 address
https://t.co/wZ7THdpYc6 - 🐒🐵I Dream Of Alts🐵🐒 (@ShaftedTangu) January 15, 2019
It is also alleged that part of the funds was not only on Binance, but also on other exchanges.
We add that the representatives of Cryptopia have not yet commented on the information published on social networks.
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