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RE: Visualizing History's Biggest Crypto-Heists

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

The Japanese police stated that Mt.Gox, which had stolen 650,000 Bitcoins four years ago, could not have been attacked by a cheerleader as claimed, but could have been victimized by an insider stupidity.

New information about the Mt.Gox scandal, which cuts the value of the virtual money Bitcoin from $ 1,000 to $ 300, has emerged. The Japanese police explained that the company was not exposed to the attack, as claimed by the company, but could have been victimized by the insurgency.

According to a report in the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper, it is stated that only 7,000 of the lost 650,000 Bitcoins were stolen by someone inside the company, which was captured by hacker attack.

According to information provided by Coindesk, there were no full-time employees outside of Tokyo-based Mt.Gox, the French CEO of Mark Kerpeles. Kerpeles, who served only from outside to carry out certain transactions, was shown as responsible for the disappearance of 643 thousand Bitcoins.

Mt. Gox and some independent researchers have shown the source of the problem as "transaction malleability" that prevents the withdrawal of virtual money.

I've written it before. Coincheck will be something like this. This process was done internally. The money lovers wanted it to be. It was.

The labeling system is very useful. If it is really used. If you ask me this is part of the game. If we do not steal we are trying to save. She is making statements. We do not know what is spoken in the back room. But still the labeling system must be applied to all crypto paralara. I think that will prevent this situation. At least it becomes a barrier to thieves. @zer0hedge

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