New Analysis Suggests $16 Million in Crypto Stolen in Cryptopia Hack

New Analysis Suggests $16 Million in Crypto Stolen in Cryptopia Hack
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2019-1-23 18:58

Analysts claim that as much as ~$16 million worth of Ethereum and ERC20 tokens were stolen in the recent hack of New Zealand exchange Cryptopia

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