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November 19 2017 $ 31 million in tether tokens. This was reported Monday night by Tether, market capitalization of $ 673 million, according to CoinMarketCap the value of tather 1 dollar The hack had taken place on November 19, Tether said. The tokens were sentenced to "unauthorized bitcoin address." The company said

In June, 2011, a user named ALLINVAIN made off with 25,000 bitcoins, at the time valued at $ 775,000, today valued at $ 200 million. It went on from there

August 2017, Enigma ICO (Initial Coin Offering) was hacked, 1,500 Ether ($ 500,000) stolen

Veritaseum's Ether hacked wallet, about $ 8 million stolen after its ICO on May 26th. Store of Value:

July 2017, Parity Multisig Wallet was hacked, according to ParityTech. "A vulnerability in the Parity Wallet library contract of the standard multi-sig contract has been found," the company said. Via this vulnerability, hackers drained 153,037 Ether ($ 32 million) from three multi-signature contracts that were used to store funds from prior ICOs

July 2017, Bithumb, The World's Fourth Largest Bitcoin exchange and largest Ether exchange, was hacked, according to Hacker News. Claims "started to surface" that "trillions of won" disappeared from compromised accounts at the Korean exchange. At the time, unclear.

July 2017 (a busy month for cryptocurrency thefts), CoinDash ICO was hacked and 37,000 ether ($ 7 million) were stolen. Store of Value

October 2016, Bitcurex, a bitcoin trading platform in Poland, suddenly shut down. A few days later, it has been posted on the website that has been updated. January 2017, the owner of the exchange "disappears," as the exchange remained shut down and its 2,300 bitcoins ($ 2.6 million) are gone

August 2016, Bitfinex was hacked again, after its May 2015 hack. This time, 119,756 bitcoins were stolen ($ 72 million), at the second largest time heist, after Mt. Gox. The exchange, based in Hong Kong, is the world's largest dollar-based bitcoin exchange.

July 2016, social media blockchain Steemit was hacked, 260 accounts compromised, and $ 85,000 in Steem and Steem Dollars stolen.

June 2016, Ethereum Project Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) was hacked, "more than 3,600,000 ether" ($ 72 million at the time) were stolen. Hackers had exploited a known vulnerability.

May 2016, Gatecoin, Hong Kong based exchange, was hacked. It claimed it lost 250 bitcoins and 185,000 Ether, about $ 2.14 million at the time.

March 2016, Canada-based Cointrader shut down after an audit showed "a deficiency of bitcoin."

January 2016, Cryptsy claimed it had been hacked and shut down. Disappeared: about $ 6 million in bitcoin and Litecoin. In August 2016,

May 2015, Bitfinex announced that it was hacked and its "hot wallet might have been compromised." Turns out, 1,500 bitcoin (at the time $ 350,000) were stolen

January 2015, Bitstamp was hacked after a phishing expedition that targeted employees, as was later revealed. In total, 18,866 bitcoins ($ 4.3 million at the time) were stolen.

January 2015, BTer in China was hacked, 7,170 bitcoins ($ 1.8 million at the time) were stolen.

January 2015, KipCoin in China was hacked, about 3,000 bitcoins were stolen ($ 800,000 at the time).

July 2014, 3,700 bitcoins ($ 2 million) stolen on Mintpal.

July 2014, 5,000 bitcoins ($ 1.8 million) stolen on Bitpay.

March, 2014, 150 bitcoins ($ 101,000) stolen on bitCoin.

March 2014, 896 bitcoins ($ 572,000) stolen on Flexcoin.

February 2014, 650,000 bitcoins stolen on Mt.Gox, largest heist so far (see above).

November 2013, 1.296 bitcoins ($ 1.46 million) stolen on BIPS.

November 2013, 4,100 bitcoins ($ 5.6 million) stolen on Inputs.

November 2013, $ 6,000 bitcoins ($ 6.7 million) stolen on PicoStocks.

November 2012, 263,024 bitcoin ($ 3.4 million) stolen on ironically named Bitcoin Saving & Trust. That would amount to $ 2 billion at today's price.

September 2012, 24,000 bitcoins ($ 250,000) stolen on Bitfloor.

March 2012, 46,703 bitcoins ($ 6 million) stolen on Bitcoinica.

June 2011, 25,000 bitcoins ($ 775,000) stolen by a user known as "ALLINVAIN."

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