Nice to know, we'll see how long this takes and how they approach this hopefully a login and withdrawal although I expect some kyc hoops to jump through although I'm hoping against these.
Can't remember my exact balance before but I think they took somewhere in the region of 14% of peoples balance of bitcoin at least if my memory serves me right.
this is actually good for those cryptopia users that have the possibility to get their funds back. because most hacks have no way of getting their money back. though this is a long running story here, but at least they are giving a good chance for those coin holders to get another glimpse of their portfolio.
I'm pleasantly surprised that cryptopia is going to do those compensations. I remember when Binance did something similar after the hack, but this was in accordance with expectations, given how huge and reputable the company is. Cryptopia, on the other hand, always seemed like a second-quality exchange to me, and I never even used that as I always expected things to go wrong. This is a nice gesture, but I am sure they'll catch up on the revenues after this one, as a thing like that can boost the reputation of an exchange seriously, right?
I didnt also even expect for them to do such thing.I thought they already vanished in thin air and dont tend to make any compensations into those users who do lost up their funds but now theyre doing the opposite which is really a good thing.I dont really see this as a second-quality exchange.Havent you remember that cryptopia had some recognition in the past? which is way more better than most small exchangers out there?
Well, the only thing here is that there are indeed rankings on exchange platforms.