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KuCoin Hacked As $150M Bitcoin Vanishes

KuCoin, one of the world’s most prominent crypto-exchanges by trading volume, was reportedly hacked earlier today. While exact details are yet to be known, $150 million worth of funds were moved out of KuCoin to an unknown address. The unknown address in question has since been doing test transactions, with the funds still with the address, at the time of writing.

In a statement released a while back, the exchange tweeted, “We detected some large withdrawals since Sep 26 at 03:05 UTC+8. According to the latest internal security audit report, part of BTC, ERC-20 and other tokens in KuCoin’s hot wallets were transferred out of the exchange, which contained few parts of our total assets holdings”

KuCoin also went on to announce that an extensive security audit is being done at the moment, adding that to ensure the safety of other funds, all user withdrawals and deposits have been suspended too.

Here, it is interesting to note that as of press time, KuCoin hadn’t deemed this incident to be a “hack.” Instead, the exchange is looking into the case as a “security incident” alone, despite the fact that the situation has all the tell-tale signs of a hack.

The crypto-exchange was also quick to reassure users about fund losses, revealing that any such loss “will be covered completely by KuCoin and our insurance fund.” CEO Johnny Lyu will reportedly be doing a livestream later to address the incident.

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