Stolen Ethereum Out of Reach and Sneaking Through the Blockchain

Stolen Ethereum Out of Reach and Sneaking Through the Blockchain

On November 27, 2019, the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit released a statement confirming they had been subject to a malicious hack that transferred 342,000 ethereum (ETH) — around $50 million — from Upbit’s Ethereum hot wallet to an anonymous wallet. Since the transfer, the stolen Ethereum has evaded tracking by Upbit and the cryptocurrency community, calling into question the security protocols used by major exchange platforms.

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Cryptocurrency in 2018: Cautiously Embracing the Future

Cryptocurrency in 2018: Cautiously Embracing the Future

2017 was a year of unprecedented progress for cryptocurrencies. From the Japanese government’s decision to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender to the overall cryptocurrency market cap exceeding $500 billion, it is a safe bet to argue that this revolutionary digital asset class is here to stay. With cryptocurrencies quickly becoming both a speculative investment and payment method, certain names in the space are gaining credibility.

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