Coincheck Refunds Clients Affected by Hacking
Around 260,000 clients affected by the hacking received refunds on March 12, 2018. Coincheck finished the payment and promised a return to regular operations soon.
Around 260,000 clients affected by the hacking received refunds on March 12, 2018. Coincheck finished the payment and promised a return to regular operations soon.
The firm in touch with NEM Philippines head reveals its plans to delay the planned XEM/PHP exchange to launch an Altcoin/PHP exchange in the country.
Did the Coincheck hackers send stolen NEM Coins to buy tokens in the LoyalCoin ICO? The LoyalCoin team and the NEM Foundation are investigating.
Hackers might find it difficult to turn stolen XEM coins to real money, according to the NEM Foundation.
Coincheck details its reimbursement policy for users who lost NEM tokens during the hacking that occurred on January 26, 2018.
Cryptocurrency exchange site Coincheck suspends trading, withdrawing, and depositing of XEM (NEM). Users are also reporting lost XRP.
To help grow the presence of the company’s LoyalCoin platform, rewards firm Appsolutely opens its office in Japan this January 2018.
NEM warns the public of new fake NEM wallets spreading on the internet currently and recommends only downloading wallets on the official site.
In a post, NEM Philippines head revealed plans to establish an XEM – PHP exchange in the country soon.
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