Crypto Exchange Shuts Down Withdrawals After Hackers Reportedly Steal $33 Million in Bitcoin, EthereumCrypto.com issued a statement after multiple users reported suspicious activity on their accounts.

ByEmily Rella

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The crypto market's whiplash volatility can make investing in certain coins feel like a major gamble, especially to those less familiar with the ins and outs of digital wallets and blockchain technology. It also poses a cybersecurity risk in the event that digital hackers and thieves find a way into your portfolios.

This was precisely the case Monday, when it was found that an estimated $15 million worth of Ethereum was stolen from exchange platformCrypto.com.

Multiple users had begun reporting missing funds and odd activity on their accounts, prompting the site torelease a statement via Twitter, reading, "We have a small number of users reporting suspicious activity on their accounts. We will be pausing withdrawals shortly, as our team is investigating. All funds are safe."

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The "odd activity" was first noted by Billy Markus, creator of Dogecoin, whopointed out a pattern加密的钱包receiving "multiple of the same transactions to a new wallet."

Blockchain security and analytics firm PeckShield Inc.ran data and foundthat just shy of $15 million of Ethereum was taken in the hack, which amounts to roughly 4.6K ETH coins. But by Wednesday morning, it was discovered that those weren't the only losses.

Anew reportby OXT Research is claiming that nearly 444 Bitcoin were also stolen from the exchange site after a hacker had used a Bitcoin tumbler to move the funds. Per Bitcoin's latest valuation, the loss of these coins is equivalent to around $18.4 million, making the total value of funds stolen around a whopping $33 million.

Crypto.com has not yet commented on the latest findings, with CEO Kris Marszalekhaving most recently tweetedthat "no customer funds were lost," adding, "Our team has hardened the infrastructure in response to the incident. We will share a full post mortem after the internal investigation is completed."

As of late Wednesday morning, Ethereumwas downaround 4% week over week, with Bitcoindroppingjust shy of 2% over the same period.

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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