Bitcoin value falls off cliff after $77M stolen in Hong Kong exchange hack
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Jennifer Baker
The value of bitcoins plummeted 20
percent after almost 120,000 units of the digital currency were stolen
from Bitfinex, a major Bitcoin exchange.
The Hong Kong-based exchange said it had discovered a security breach late Tuesday and has suspended all transactions.
“We are investigating the breach to determine
what happened, but we know that some of our users have had their
Bitcoins stolen. We are undertaking a review to determine which users
have been affected by the breach. While we conduct this initial
investigation and secure our environment, bitfinex.com will be taken
down and the maintenance page will be left up,” said the company on its website.
Bitfinex added that it was working with law
enforcement to investigate the theft and planned to resume operations
despite the hack.
It said any settlements for “open margin
positions, associated financing, and/or collateral affected by the
breach” will be at the market prices as of 18:00 UTC. “We will look at
various options to address customer losses later in the investigation,”
Bitfinex continued.
“While we are halting all operations at this
time, we can confirm that the breach was limited to Bitcoin wallets; the
other digital tokens traded on Bitfinex are unaffected,” added the
company.
The news comes just two weeks after the Bank of England warned that Bitcoin is “peppered with flaws” as a currency.
According to comments by Zane Tackett, director of community at Bitfinex, on Reddit,
a total of 119,756 bitcoins were stolen—at an average value of $650 per
Bitcoin, that amounts to more than $77 million. The hack caused the
currency drop as investors sold off their Bitcoin holdings cheaply. At
its lowest following the hack, one bitcoin was worth about $480, but its
value has since rallied to about $550.
Stealing bitcoins seems to be de rigueur
for the fledgling cryptocurrency and so far hasn't really affected its
long-term exchange value. Bitcoin has proven extremely resilient to such
turmoil. Bitcoin crashed in 2013, losing nearly half of its value in six hours; last February it was estimated
that hackers had easily stolen $95,000 from poorly secured Bitcoin
wallets; and in May, Hacking Team hacker Phineas Phisher claimed to have
stolen about $11,000 in bitcoins and donated them to Kurdish anticapitalists.
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