Bitfinex Warns Customers to Halt Deposits After Suspected Hack

Bitfinex Warns Customers to Halt Deposits After Suspected Hack

A representative from Bitfinex has indicated it has generated a new hot wallet on a failsafe machine. It expects deposits and withdrawals will be live soon, after the wallet has successfully synced. Popular bitcoin exchange Bitfinex today urged customers to halt deposits while it investigates a suspected hack. In a statement released this morning, the Hong Kong-based company said the keys to its hot wallet


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