Hacked Coincheck Japanese Cryptocurrency Exchange Will Return Stolen Funds to Customers' from here the end of next week ".

According to a blog cited by Cointelegraph Japan, Coincheck, which lost $ 534 million in NEM to hackers in January 2018, will also seek to reopen its exchange services in the same time frame.

This week, a forensic firm working on the consequences of piracy said it discovered some of the chips involved in an exchange in Vancouver, Canada

At the same time, The Japanese regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) acted on the results of its own Coincheck investigations and other cryptocurrency swaps, ordering several to completely stop trading.

Seven exchanges received "notices of punishment" from the FSA, while 15 are currently waiting for a

address to its own users, Coincheck described an intransigent perspective on the security for the future.

" In addition to strengthening the internal monitoring of countermeasures against unauthorized access from outside as in this case, we will conduct a security check by expert institutions on the security of financial systems and cybersecurity "said CEO Koichiro Wada

users on the updates to both trade and compensation.