Let me guess. BTCT is one of those exchanges that tries to attract deposits via interest-bearing accounts?
Yeah - they got 'hacked'.
What do you mean by 'attract deposits via interest-bearing accounts'
And how is that relevant to hacking? Please explain.
Well, as their website is offline, I can neither confirm nor deny my suspicion.
However, the general notion is that anyone willing to give you bitcoin interest for the privilege of holding onto your bitcoins (i.e. 'interest-bearing accounts') is likely engaging in partial reserve banking. IOW, they don't have all the bitcoins that clients have on deposit. They have skimmed - in order to pay the interest at minimum, but also as likely to line their own pockets. Where does that bitcoin-denominated interest come from? Other folks who think their bitcoins are held safely on their behalf.
Such a business, even if it is not lining the pockets of the owners, has a significant liquidity exposure. If anything goes astray, there is no way that such a business can repay each account holder all the bitcoins they think they own. And that's just if the business owners are not dipping into the till for their own personal gain.
But experience hath shewn that owners that operate fast and loose thusly are more often than not even more dishonest, stealing from depositors' funds.
Hence the 'hack' as opposed to the hack. The 'hack' is a time-tested tool in the bitcoin-scammers' toolbox. No _real_ hack, just a claim that the site was hacked. Allows them to run off with all the 'hacked' funds themselves.
Its a common pattern here in bitcoin-land.
It remains to be seen whether or not BTCT.com has stolen the funds or not. Heck, not knowing the details of the business, I may be way off on my suspicion. As I said, with their website drawing a 404...
In the meantime, it might be wise for all to consider the possibility that BTCT has indeed done so, and is using the 'hack' excuse to cover their tracks.
More importantly, it is wise for all to consider the fact that
if you do not have sole control of your private keys, those bitcoin you think you own are as good as gone.