EtherCrash open to suggestions as it bids to amend hack situation

A new report published in iTWIre suggests the $2.5million stolen from the game in the form of digital currency was the result of an inside job.

Announcing the news of the heist, users brought up the logical question.

How does a cold wallet get compromised? A user responded on Twitter by arguing that it was an alleged inside job. The users mistrust is understandable.

A cold wallet is the ultimate form of storing crypto coins, one that gives everyone a piece of mind and keeps currencies out of reach for sticky paws.

Responding to events, EtherCrash said that it was intending to repay investors and make sure their funds are restored:

“Our initial plan on repaying the investors of EtherCrash is not to take any commission and have these funds paid (sic) back the investors directly. However, this may take some time.”

EtherCrash has shown some initiative as well, reaching out to the community and asking for suggestions how to fix the incident, remaining “open to suggestions.”

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Written by David

Co-founder

David is co-founder of CryptoGamblingNews.com, and has worked in the crypto gambling space since 2015.

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