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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 28 Kyodo - Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, bow in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, after around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency disappeared due to hacking.

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, bow in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018, after around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency disappeared due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Yusuke Otsuka, a board director of Coincheck Inc., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after submitting a business improvement package to the Financial Services Agency following the theft of 58 billion yen ($533 million) worth of digital money. The digital currency exchange operator resumed yen withdrawals for its users the same day, following weeks of suspension triggered by the heist, which came to light in January. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Yusuke Otsuka, a board director of Coincheck Inc., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after submitting a business improvement package to the Financial Services Agency following the theft of 58 billion yen ($533 million) worth of digital money. The digital currency exchange operator resumed yen withdrawals for its users the same day, following weeks of suspension triggered by the heist, which came to light in January. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Yusuke Otsuka, a board director of Coincheck Inc., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after submitting a business improvement package to the Financial Services Agency following the theft of 58 billion yen ($533 million) worth of digital money. The digital currency exchange operator resumed yen withdrawals for its users the same day, following weeks of suspension triggered by the heist, which came to light in January. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Yusuke Otsuka, a board director of Coincheck Inc., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after submitting a business improvement package to the Financial Services Agency following the theft of 58 billion yen ($533 million) worth of digital money. The digital currency exchange operator resumed yen withdrawals for its users the same day, following weeks of suspension triggered by the heist, which came to light in January. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Coincheck

Coincheck

Yusuke Otsuka, a board director of Coincheck Inc., speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 13 after submitting a business improvement package to the Financial Services Agency following the theft of 58 billion yen ($533 million) worth of digital money. The digital currency exchange operator resumed yen withdrawals for its users the same day, following weeks of suspension triggered by the heist, which came to light in January. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Yusuke Otsuka, chief operating officer of cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck, speaks in Tokyo on Jan. 28, 2018. Around 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the NEM cryptocurrency has disappeared due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Cryptocurrency hack in Japan

Koichiro Wada (L), president of cryptocurrency operator Coincheck, and Yusuke Otsuka, the company's chief operating officer, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2018. Some 58 billion yen ($534 million) of the cryptocurrency NEM has disappeared from a Japanese exchange due to hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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