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Bithumb Loses $30 Million In Crypto After Hack


Cryptocurrency exchanges continue to face security issues as yet another hack on an exchange has resulted in millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency being stolen. Merely weeks after South Korean exchange Coinrail lost $40 million in a hack, another South Korean exchange Bithumb has been hacked as well, losing $30 million worth of cryptocurrency in the process.

Bithumb initially confirmed through Twitter that the hack resulted in 35 billion won of tokens, worth around $31 million, being stolen. It didn’t provide the specifics of the attack but did say that it will cover losses for users.

All deposits on Bithumb have been frozen temporarily and trading has been suspended as well. The exchange needs some time to change its wallet system after which it will resume trading. This certainly won’t be the last attack on a crypto exchange that we hear about. Some expect these attacks to pick up going forward.

These hackers teach those who dabble in cryptocurrency a valuable lesson. Regardless of whatever token they buy, they should always store them in their private wallet. Storing tokens on an exchange is risky business as there’s always the possibility of a hacker stealing them.

Bithumb is a well established exchange and can refund $30 million to customers but some exchanges aren’t and they can’t cover users when they’re hacked so that lesson is something that crypto fans should always keep in mind.

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Project Fi Opens Pre-Orders For LG G7 And V35


Google’s Project Fi wireless service now offers customers looking to switch more flagship device options. They were previously limited to Google’s Pixel smartphones but starting today, customers on Project Fi or those who are looking to switch will be able to get the LG G7 and the LG V35 on the service. It was first confirmed late last month that both of these devices will be added to the lineup soon.

Google’s Project Fi has now started taking pre-orders for the LG G7 and the LG V35. There’s really no difference in the prices of these handsets compared to elsewhere, the LG G7 and LG V35 cost $749 and $899 on Project Fi respectively.

However, customers do get an incentive for purchase either of the two devices on the wireless service. They will receive a $100 Fi bill credit if they purchase a G7 or V35 before July 7th.

There’s nothing different about the handsets themselves that are running on Project Fi compared to one that customers can buy from a major carrier. They are just compatible with Google’s multi-network service which the company initially developed for its own smartphones. Google doesn’t own the networks that users connect to as it’s leasing time from carriers which include T-Mobile and Sprint.

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