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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Ethereum Forum => Topic started by: SRShanuka2020 on June 22, 2020, 05:22:46 PM

Title: A Multi-Million Mystery: Likely ETH Fee ‘Victim’ Steps Into Spotlight
Post by: SRShanuka2020 on June 22, 2020, 05:22:46 PM
A Multi-Million Mystery: Likely ETH Fee ‘Victim’ Steps Into Spotlight


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The hottest Ethereum topic in June so far has been mysterious transactions that involved millions of dollars being paid to transfer small-to-medium amounts of Ether (ETH) — an activity which normally doesn’t cost more than a few dozen cents.

Researchers have managed to track down the potential victim — a suspicious South Korean crypto exchange — which either experienced a major bug or was threatened by hackers in a very sophisticated way. So what are the main theories behind what happened, and will these millions of dollars be returned to their owner after all?

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Title: Re: A Multi-Million Mystery: Likely ETH Fee ‘Victim’ Steps Into Spotlight
Post by: masudginanjar on June 25, 2020, 01:17:09 PM
I'm sure this drama is more valuable than Korean Dramas that are rising all over the world because the transaction fees for Ethereum are huge.
Just imagine for the transaction fee of around 2,500,000 USD in the form of Ethereum, is the value not big enough or less crazy? LOL

Usually to send Ethereum it is around 0.4 - 0.5 - 0.6 USD and this is also quite expensive if we look at the transaction fee for 2017, where the current price is around 0.2 USD in Ethereum for one transaction.