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It's been a while since we had any updates about Cryptopia and the recent update from Grant Thorton looks promising. The firm now have possesionof the Cryptopia data which was previous held by the server company. Now they have to manually determine who has what and then do KYC to return the appropriate assets.
https://www.grantthornton.co.nz/update-for-cryptopia-account-holders-20-august-2019/
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The image from Feb. 24, 2019 below reads.
While the NZ Police can state that they have handed our building back to us and that they are placing no constraints on the company resuming trading, there are a number of things that the company must consider first before any trading could recommence. It is important to consider the timeline of this event: Firstly, the crime/hack/breach was identified on the evening of 14 January 2019. The company staff that identified the event immediately froze the exchange and locked down the platform; they then notified the NZ government authorities, first the NZ Police High Tech Crime Group and second, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC, a division of the Govt Communications Security Bureau or GCSB), third, the NZ Financial Management Authority.
Members of the NCSC flew from Wellington first thing the next morning and were in the Cryptopia office conducting interviews and gathering evidence by 08:30am NZST. The NZ Police High Tech Crimes Group, also from Wellington were in the Cryptopia office from noon on the same day and issued search and seizure warrants effectively taking control of the building and all of the systems.
In cooperation with NZ Police and NCSC they identified key specialist staff who were tasked with working with the investigators to clone systems to preserve forensic evidence for investigation. This took 3.5 weeks to complete and our specialist staff have now turned to carrying out the work that is necessary to ensure that assets are retained in a secure environment.
While the Police statement that they are no longer constraining our return to operations and trading, it would be extremely reckless for us to do this until we can fully identify the losses and ensure that the balance is absolutely secure. NZ legislation makes it a serious crime for a company or a director of a company to allow that company to trade recklessly thereby placing creditors assets and property at further risk. That work is now underway.
You can also check the latest realtime updates here: Cryptopia Updates
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Cryptopia Exchange on Twitter
“Update: The police have now given us access back to our building, while they continue their investigations. Our staff are working relentlessly to evaluate the funds that were stolen.”
Will likely take some time for them to figure out what to do next.
Yes, they are now in an unlucky position
They have two options
to continue working, or to close the exchange office.
If they choose to reopen they know they'll get a flood of withdrawals of both BTC and altcoins. I think they'll be forced to limit withdrawals, especially of BTC over the short term.
Police continue to make progress in cryptocurrency investigation
Please attribute to Detective Inspector Greg Murton:The Police investigation into the Cryptopia hack and theft of cryptocurrency is progressing well and advancing on several fronts.
15 days later, the Cryptopia hack continues
After going dormant for many days following the $16 million heist, the Cryptopia hackers started up again today, siphoning an additional 1,675 ETH (worth about $180k at today's rates).
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