Bitcoin Trends: Poland’s digital currency exchange Bidextreme.pl has been hacked.



As you can observe, the Bitcoin trend generates lot of excitements and also creates lots fears among its users.  Among the fears, Poland’s digital currency exchange Bidextreme.pl has been hacked and its customers’ bitcoin and litecoin wallets have been emptied.
Connectikpeople captured the statement published on its website; the platform said it decided to temporarily suspend all activities until the matter is resolved. Founded in 2013, this company has not disclosed the amount of digital
currency stolen. But thousand of members have been exposed.
According to data obtained from Bitcoincharts on 20th November 2013, Bidextreme.pl had a 30-day volume of 199.71 BTC and 186,469 PLN ($59,670). The platform’s six-month volume was 540.48 BTC and 315,777 PLN ($101,048).
In comparison, according to the same source, local bitcoin exchange pln.bitcurex.com had on 20th November a 30-day volume of 37,955 BTC and 42.48m PLN ($13.6m).
Set up in 2012, Bidextreme.pl is operated by local firm Digital Future, headquartered in the city of Łódź, Poland.
Prior to the incident, the Polish website was believed to be the world’s third largest bitcoin exchange at that time.

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