Binance, the world's largest crypto asset exchange in daily volume, has experienced a security breach involving some 7,000 bitcoin valued at around $40 million.
In an official update released by, Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance better known to the community as CZ, the Binance team said about 2 percent of Binance's bitcoin holdings were affected.
All other wallets of Binance including cold wallets remain safe the Binance team said, reassuring investors that the 7,000 bitcoin loss will be fully covered by the exchange.
"Binance will use the #SAFU fund to cover this incident in full. No user funds will be affected. We must conduct a thorough security review. The security review will include all parts of our systems and data, which is large. We estimate this will take about ONE WEEK. We will post updates frequently as we progress."
Until the investigation comes to an end, the Binance team said that all deposits and withdrawals "Will need to remain suspended," asking users to be understanding of the situation.
Since its inception, Binance has emphasized the importance of security, cold storage backup, and transparency.
The funds reportedly stolen by hackers were withdrawn from Binance's hot wallet, which is referred to a crypto asset wallet that is connected to the internet.
Any storage of information of data that is connected to the internet is vulnerable to a security breach and as such, despite strict protocols and high standard security measures in place, hot wallets can fall victim to sophisticated hacking attacks.
A proactive approach of exchanges to prioritize security and transparency would be the only way to prevent large-scale hacking attacks or minimize the effect of security breaches on users.
Following the security breach, the bitcoin price has slightly declined by 0.16 percent while other major crypto assets in the likes of Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Binance Coin recorded losses in the range of 4 to 10 percent.
World's Biggest Crypto Exchange Binance Reports 7,000 Bitcoin Hack
Published on May 8, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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