CoinDash ICO Hacker Returns 10,000 Ether Without Any Demands

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CoinDash ICO Hacker Returns 10,000 Ether Without Any Demands
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The CoinDash project attracted a lot of attention during its ICO. Establishing a new type of trading platform will not be easy, but the team feels they can pull it off.

Unfortunately, their ICO was hit by a major theft of coins, which saw an unknown assailant steal 10,000 ETH. Considering the vast amount of money this represents, losing these funds could have crippled this or any other project.

However, the money was returned without any issue, which raised a lot of questions.

In cryptocurrency, there have been plenty of incidents involving hacks and scams. In virtually every case, the stolen money is never returned to its rightful owner.

That is not entirely surprising, as most hackers can successfully steal millions of dollars without too many repercussions. Converting stolen money to cash or other forms of ready-to-use money is often quite difficult, though.

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