OKCoin’s Jack Liu: Bitcoin Still Safe Following Bitfinex Hack

OKCoin’s Jack Liu: Bitcoin Still Safe Following Bitfinex Hack

Jack Liu, chief strategy officer at OKCoin, the largest bitcoin exchange, assured customers that bitcoin is still a sound currency, despite the recent hack at Bitfinex. OKCoin keeps 95% of its deposits offline, according to Nikkei Asian Review. The theft of the 119,756 bitcoins from Bitfinex marks the second-largest security breach on a cryptocurrency exchange since Mt. Gox in 2014. Bitcoin technology remains safe, Liu said. He compared it to hearing about credit card users having their accounts hacked on the Internet; credit card users don’t assume the Internet is broken on account of....


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