Bitcoin Exchange Bitstamp Withdrawals and Deposits Stopped after Possible RNG Attack

Bitcoin Exchange Bitstamp Withdrawals and Deposits Stopped after Possible RNG Attack

Bitcoin exchange Bitstamp has temporarily halted withdrawals and emailed users a warning about using old deposit addresses. Earlier today, Bitstamp noticed an issue with their hot wallet and stopped processing withdrawals and is not honoring deposits made to old Bitcoin deposit addresses. According to Bitstamp, the private keys to old deposit addresses may have been lost. Bitstamp users have been unable to withdraw bitcoins for over 24 hours and though Bitstamp has confirmed the issue, the extent of the damage has yet to be officially revealed. UPDATE: Wallet Breach Causes Bitcoin Exchange....


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