How Hackers Stole $7 Million in Ether From Coindash ICO



Coindash Takes Responsibility; A Damaging Event
Coindash admitted it was responsible for the stolen funds. They said they would ensure all investors would receive their tokens even if their ether went to the wrong address. However, their warning mentioned any funds sent to the fraudulent address after the issued warning will not be refunded.Their announcement said this was a damaging event, for both the startup and their dedicated investors. However, it is not the end of Coindash. They plan on pushing forward with the project and are presently gathering more information on the security breach.Contributors that sent ETH to the fraudulent Ethereum address, which was maliciously placed on our website, and sent ETH to the CoinDash.io official address will receive their CDT tokens accordingly. Transactions sent to any fraudulent address after our website was shut down will not be compensated
Coindash Company Information; Recovery Time
A Smith and Crown website explained the purpose of the project. Coindash provides users with tools for organizing and handling crypto
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