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Cryptopia Exchange Goes Into Liquidation After Hack
« on: May 16, 2019, 03:44:53 AM »
One of the New Zealand Cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia has gone into liquidation after a hack some few months ago. The news was revealed in an official Grant Thornthon announcement on May 15th 2019.

We recall that Cryptopia went offline for some days in January before stating mid-month that it had “suffered a security breach which resulted in significant losses.” A blockchain data analytics firm estimated after the attack that as much as $16 million in ether and ERC-20 tokens could have lost. Later, in March, the exchange restarted trading services, but still had banking issues.

Grant Thornton said the hack had a “severe” impact on the company’s trade, and despite the management’s efforts to reduce cost and return the business to profitability, it was decided that liquidation was the best path forward for all stakeholders.

David Ruscoe and Russell Moore from Grant Thornton will help Cryptopia secure its assets “for the benefit of all stakeholders,” according to today’s announcement.

“While this process and investigations take place, trading on the exchange is suspended,” Grant Thornton said, adding that the complex investigation will take “months rather than weeks.”

Commenting on Cryptopia’s Twitter announcement, numerous customers have expressed frustration that they were not allowed to withdraw funds since the hack, with some also calling for creditors to organize and take legal action against the exchange.

Ruscoe said:

“We realise Cryptopia’s customers will want to have this matter resolved as soon as possible. We will conduct a thorough investigation, working with several different stakeholders including management and shareholders, to find the solution that is in the best interests of customers and stakeholders.”

Grant Thornton is expected to file an initial report on the case next week on the New Zealand Companies Office website.
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