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Bitfinex is a crypto-currency exchange trading and currency-storage platform based out of Taiwan, owned and operated by iFinex Inc. Since 2014, it has been the largest Bitcoin exchange platform, with over 10% of the exchange's trading.
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Bitfinex Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TLDW Crypto
(@tldwcrypto) reported
The two alleged Bitfinex hackers kept their private keys on a spreadsheet on a cloud server. Even though it was encrypted, the DOJ easily hacked into it to retrieve the $BTC. So make you don't store your keys on the cloud like them. What should you do instead? 👇(2/5)
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GetLOW
(@GetLoow) reported
@cryptomanran @bitfinex Hey @cryptomanran, heres an idea, why not reimburse everyone who bought $DON and 10's of different on YOUR **** call and now down 80-90% you piece of ****, ugly *** scammer
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taha ז
(@lordx64) reported
Do the female rapper RAZZLEKHAN have a cousin or a relative working at Bitfinex ? #Bitfinex #bitfinexhack
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block philosopher
(@blockphilos) reported
Considering that Bitfinex already compensated the people that had their BTC stolen and Bitfinex will be getting the BTC back at BILLIONS over what they paid in compensation I can see the people that took the compensation suing the **** out Bitfinex in in greed.
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David Smith
(@fastco2917) reported
@bitfinex @paoloardoino So you needed the government, that BTC and crypto are supposed to take power away from, to use their power to help you recover what was supposed to already be more secure than fiat, because your own security sucked? Let me have some of that shiite your smoking.
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Neo 🦀 | ₿itcoin LATAM 🐃
(@21Millones_BTC) reported
@newskhool @GoingParabolic Read the victims were already made whole in USD converted at time of hack. So if this is true, then the BTC belongs to Bitfinex, minus the “fees” incurred by US government. Now, Bitfinex owners control Tether which had issues w/ CFTC so unsure if that changes the dynamic a bit…
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andrew km
(@andrewkm__) reported
@alexhern Isn't it usually down to centralization or flimsy smart contracts? e.g. Bitfinex was hacked, Bitcoin never has been. Mt Gox was hacked, Uniswap hasn't been. Not sure it's fair to say neither of those will improve. Why wouldn't they?
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Michael Anton Fischer
(@MichaelAntonF) reported
@acityinohio Yeeees… Taleb who blocks everybody didn’t manage to block her… about as believable as her hacking bitfinex
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casey hewitt
(@cahwit) reported
we're going to find out this bitfinex thing actually started with the feds messaging the girl saying, "hello fellow influencer, I need some help moving my crypto"
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In Cryptos We Trust
(@ICWT_LLC) reported
@Mr_589_ @BanklessHQ The money belongs to the ppl that lost it in Bitfinex. Gov should not use it, they would be stealing from us. The national debt is the governments problem, not ours.
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AJtheScribe
(@AJtheScribe) reported
@cz_binance Didn’t Tether loan Bitfinex funds to cover the loss? Shouldn’t the seized BTC go to Tether to help mitigate that time bomb?
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Orange.btc 🍊
(@orangeblx) reported
This Bitfinex **** is somehow a Psyop US gov needs a reason to own Bitcoin
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Dustin
(@Dustin55497642) reported
@cryptomanran @bitfinex Yeah, no ****. Accept they want to capitalize on everything they ******* can.
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In Cryptos We Trust
(@ICWT_LLC) reported
@BanklessHQ No not bullish, bullshit really. They need to give that **** back to the people that lost it in Bitfinex. It does not belong to the government and they better not keep it. The moment they decide they want to keep it, we in the crypto community would have to protest that!
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ZoneFog 🍁🦅🚛 🧡🧡
(@zonefog1) reported
@hodldeeznutz She foind old issues of Phrack became 1337 h4x0r telnetted into the mainframe. Either that someone at Bitfinex got nudes and come ons then gave up some deets. In all seriousness this is suspicious.
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bagelsavant
(@bagelsavant) reported
... Those files contained the private keys required to access the digital wallet that directly received the funds stolen from Bitfinex"
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TotalFreedom. 🇸🇻 🟠🏝️🍷HODL
(@totalfreedom973) reported
@dougboneparth @laughingmantwit probably the husband did or he had at least access to the private keys(and so the funds). he might have been "tech savy", exploited a hole in the bitfinex security sytem or he somehow saw the private keys and copied paste lol
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MIKEY
(@mikeyelkins11) reported
@CryptoSlate @bitfinex So laws are working. I have my crypto on Ownr wallet andkeep my keys completely away from everyone
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🕳️ Mark 0d 🕳️
(@mark_mkzo) reported
The network access in this airport lounge is so insecure that even the Bitfinex suspects would be seeing red flags
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Thomas Gaffney
(@Gaffney_Thomas5) reported
The DOJ seizure of the $2.5B plus worth of #Bitcoin from stolen Bitfinex exchange is going to be a headwind for $BTC price. Increasing the supply by 1.5% liquidated onto the market will have down side pressure for its price.
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Angellina
(@Angelli63445130) reported
"Those files contained the private keys required to access the digital wallet that directly received the funds stolen from Bitfinex, and allowed special agents to lawfully seize and recover more than 94,000 #bitcoin that had been stolen from Bitfinex."
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Mark
(@wmark443) reported
@Your_NLP_Coach @bitfinex Lol I guess when you got nothing else going for you and this is what you are working with - "Lie, cheat, steal" it is 🤷
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Vikrant Yadav
(@Vikrant77457289) reported
@danheld the Bitcoin ownership will have to be @bitfinex and they can help the court to get them back
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Zepp
(@Zepp_01) reported
@cryptomanran Why the Hell does the US Government get the assets? Bitfinex is a foreign company and not Headquartered in the US. Also, how did they seize the Bitcoin? They have some new technology that we don't know about getting them access to the Keys
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Fred
(@_F_red) reported
@paoloardoino Reading this and It seems both BitGo and Bitfinex got played in some sort of SE that eventually led to escalated access. Looking forward to the postmortem
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🍔Cheff $ADA pool 💧,🤝
(@CheffWallets) reported
The alleged hackers of Bitfinex got caught paying a VPN service using stolen #bitcoin and giving their real names and addresses... I mean, this is ridiculous
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Darth Cryptis
(@DCryptis) reported
@Bitfinexed The only crime here was that god awful rap music. The idiots that got hacked by investing on that clown car Bitfinex got what they deserved.
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(@davidgerard) reported
In 2016, Bitfinex kept customer funds segregated in their own multi-signature blockchain addresses. Access needed two of three keys held by Bitfinex, BitGo and the customer. BitGo had built an API for Bitfinex to use - not public, only the two companies knew about it. 2/8
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(@davidgerard) reported
The hacker got into Bitfinex’s system (somehow), got access to an account that could change global limits, set it to a high amount, and drained 2000 customer addresses to the hack wallet, address 1CGA4s. (Description of hack per Phil Potter from Bitfinex, in Attack ch8.) 4/8
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In Cryptos We Trust
(@ICWT_LLC) reported
@BanklessHQ They need to un-Seize that **** back to Bitfinex