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Bitcoin
crashes after $31m hack of rival cryptocurrency Tether
- 21st November 2017
Incident
is the latest in a long list of hacks that have dented
confidence in the security of cryptocurrencies






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by
Justina Lee
Bitcoin
fell the most in a week after the company behind cryptocurrency
tether reported a $31m theft.
The
amount was taken from the Tether Treasury wallet on
19 November and sent to an unauthorised bitcoin address,
according to an announcement on the companys
website posted on Tuesday. The stolen tokens will
not be redeemed, and the company is trying to prevent
them from entering the ecosystem, it added. Bitcoin
dropped as much as 5.4 per cent, the most since 13
November.
The
incident is the latest in a long list of hacks that
have dented confidence in the security of cryptocurrencies.
Such events typically have fleeting market impact:
bitcoin has surged to one record after another during
the past few years despite major thefts from exchanges
including Bitfinex and Mt. Gox.
Tether,
with a market capitalization of $673m, is the worlds
19th most-valuable virtual currency, according to
data on Coinmarketcap.com. The tokens are pegged to
fiat currencies, allowing users to store and transfer
globally and instantly, according to the website.
One tether is equal to a dollar.
(Bloomberg)
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