Crypto betting platform Stake has reopened all services including withdrawals only five hours after getting hacked for an estimated $41.3 million.
Crypto betting platform Stake has reopened deposits and withdrawals and resumed services for users only five hours after the platform was hacked to the tune of $41.3 million, blockchain security firms estimate.
Stake confirmed that all services resumed at 9:28pm UTC time on Sept. 4 — a few hours after the platform confirmed that several unauthorized transactions were made on Stake’s ETH/ BTC hot wallets: All services have resumed! Deposits & withdrawals are processing instantly for all currencies. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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