Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices Take a Hit After Another Cryptocurrency Was Hacked
The value of bitcoin briefly took a dip on Monday evening after a big theft allegedly affected a separate virtual currency system called Tether.
Tether’s cryptocurrency, the USDT, is pegged to the U.S. dollar. The operators of the Tether network announced in a since-removed notice that $30,950,010 of the tokens were “removed from the Tether Treasury wallet” on Sunday and “sent to an unauthorized bitcoin address.”
The Tether team said they would blacklist the address, so the tokens stolen in the hack could not be converted into U.S. dollars. However, some in the cryptocurrency community criticized the service for its lack of transparency in dealing with the situation, and the implications of it being able to disable specific addresses in this way.
The value of bitcoin briefly took a dip on Monday evening after a big theft allegedly affected a separate virtual currency system called Tether.
Tether’s cryptocurrency, the USDT, is pegged to the U.S. dollar. The operators of the Tether network announced in a since-removed notice that $30,950,010 of the tokens were “removed from the Tether Treasury wallet” on Sunday and “sent to an unauthorized bitcoin address.”
The Tether team said they would blacklist the address, so the tokens stolen in the hack could not be converted into U.S. dollars. However, some in the cryptocurrency community criticized the service for its lack of transparency in dealing with the situation, and the implications of it being able to disable specific addresses in this way.
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