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RE: Visualizing History's Biggest Crypto-Heists

Shortly after the breach, the company stopped all withdrawals from the site, hoping to stop any further damage to its funds. Asked if they would begin to allow "at least" paper currency withdrawals soon, Queen Chuck replied that this would be done after determining the best way forward.

It turned out that the money was stored on a simple online wallet instead of a more secure MultiSig portfolio.

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According to their statement, more than half of the 80 permanent staff at Quinn Chuck work on security systems.
What then?

For follow-up, Queen Chuck claimed to know the address where the stolen Neem coins are now stored by hackers, and hopes to be able to track down the culprits.

The bourse expressed its willingness to refund all lost funds, but they are still studying how to deal with the situation. According to the press conference, the "worst case scenario" is that money can never be returned.

When asked if they had any words for customers, representatives of "Queen Chuck" said they were "very sorry" for what happened.

Thanks for the discussion, my friend