Cryptocurrency exchange in liquidation due to hack, hacked again

Cryptocurrency exchange in liquidation due to hack, hacked again

Cryptopia cryptocurrency exchange was hacked in 2019 and put into liquidation after suffering a loss of USD 30 million in crypto-assets. 


In 2019, Hackread.com reported that a New Zealand-based cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia suffered significant losses after a cyberattack on January 14th, 2019. The company was forced to take down its website and exchange to deal with the issue. At the time, the exchange suffered a loss of USD 30 million in crypto-assets.

The same crypto exchange has been hacked again, and this time the attackers stole USD 45,000 (NZD 62,000) worth of crypto, reported local news network Stuff.co.NZ.


Cryptopia is in Liquidation


The ironic part is that Cryptopia is currently in liquidation, and it has been hacked twice. The company was placed on liquidation in May 2020. According to a New Zealand High Court judge, Justice David Gendall’s ruling on April 8, the account holders own Cryptopia’s remaining crypto-assets instead of the exchange.





Cryptopia’s official website displaying liquidation message (Image: Hackread.com)



When the exchange was put into liquidation, it had cryptocurrency worth around 170 million NZD and over 2.2 million registered users worldwide.

Hackers accessed a Dormant Wallet.


In the second hack attack, which occurred on February 1st, 2020 hackers managed to access a wallet, which was dormant since the first hack in January. The wallet belonged to Stakenet, a US-based blockchain business that is now under the liquidator’s control.


In total, according to cryptocurrency exchange liquidation hacked again