NiceHash Hacked

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

This morning when I looked at my mining rig at 5:15 AM before an early business call, I noticed that ZERO hashing was going on. My first troubleshooting steps were of course to restart my rig and test connectivity. I quickly realized there were no orders coming to the rig by going to the NiceHash website after a quick reboot. Some comments on their Facebook site spread rumors of a hack, but just a little while ago they admitted the issue.

I have a few thoughts about the issues involved and some "why" surrounding the accounts, coin handling and transmission methods. I believe they were being too direct and were complacent with payout wallets. That bit is pure conjecture -- only time will tell the true reasoning.

Couple of other thoughts bubbling to the surface:

  • All currencies gain momentum through trust. Businesses operate with that same energetic model. Without trust, user acceptance falls aside
  • Trading networks exist, and some have limited cross-currency trading. None of them gather efficacy of hardware statistics, but focus on volume and bids. This is a clear weakness to the currency modelling.
  • Proper balancing of energy efficiency and security will lead this market segment
  • Diversity of coin mining within leasing arrangement platforms will strengthen the entire cryptocurrency sector of finance via two main vectors: robust re-allocation of computing and currency competition in efficiency.
  • Mining needs a more user friendly GUI for the average person.

I see all the above items as profitable problem statements, but unfortunately am not a programmer. Would love to hear some thoughts on implementation or platforms that may already exist. So far as I've seen, NiceHash & MinerGate are the only two mainstream GUI based mining systems.

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People didn't learn from coinbase. Online exchanges shouldn't be used for long term storage.

Agree completely. I thought complacency was a large portion of the issue, but didn't have evidence to back it up. Personally, i was running to an external wallet for the first few batches, but I'm small time. Anything that might have been taken is maybe $30 of BTC since my last external dump. To keep escrow funds in a static address sounds like complete suicide to me.

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This is really a shame. I remember when Coinbase had similar issues and of course there have been a few other examples of this going on. This is why you always put your cryptocurrency into an external wallet for longer term storage.

I may eventually get a hardware wallet when I have enough value to justify it.

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I'm glad this is transparent! Have to set those expectations properly and all

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