where to put my cryptocurrency after i buy them on cryptopia

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Update for Cryptopia account holders 18 September 2020

Update for Cryptopia account holders 18 September 2020

Coin holders will need to verify their account and identity through an online claims portal. Until the claims process has been completed the …

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Cryptopia Exchange – Home – Facebook

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Cryptopia Exchange (@Cryptopia_NZ) / Twitter

Cryptopia Exchange (@Cryptopia_NZ) / Twitter

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Users of Hacked Exchange Cryptopia Can Now Make Claims …

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Claims process continues and ex-employee sentenced for theft

Claims process continues and ex-employee sentenced for theft

After the hack, during the liquidation process, all Cryptopia workers’ contracts … he could get away with it as he thought no one would ever check the old …

How do I get my coins back from Cryptopia?

Coin holders will need to verify their account and identity through an online claims portal. Until the claims process has been completed the Liquidators cannot begin the repatriation process. Coins will only be returned to those who complete all of the above processes.

Can I withdraw from Cryptopia?

Cryptopia is luckily not one of those exchanges. However, their withdrawal fees are above average. When withdrawing BTC from Cryptopia, you will have to pay 0.002 BTC as withdrawal fees.

How do I get Cryptopia transactions?

Please log-in to import your transactions….Upload your CSV file here

  1. Login into your Cryptopia account.
  2. Navigate to "Exchange" -> "Trade History" (https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/TradeHistory)
  3. Click on the "Export page to csv" button.
  4. Save the CSV file on your PC and upload it here.

Is Cryptopia claims portal legit?

Please do not disclose this information to anyone as it might be a scam. Beware of scammers posing as #Cryptopia: We are currently not replying to posts or sending messages, and will never ask for your account details.

What happen to Cryptopia?

Cryptopia went into liquidation in May 2019 after a hacker stole $24m – 15 per cent of Cryptopia clients' digital currency stock, made up of about 900 different currencies including bitcoin. It is regarded as the biggest theft in New Zealand history.

What coins were on Cryptopia?

Coins Supported by Cryptopia

Name Ticker Launch Year
Bitcoin Cash BCH 2017
Bitcoin Fast BCF
Bitcoin Plus XBC
Bitcoin Scrypt BTCS

Why did Cryptopia shut down?

Cryptopia collapse In January 2019, the Christchurch-based cryptocurrency exchange, Cryptopia, suffered a serious security breach resulting in NZ$30 million worth of digital currency being hacked and transferred into an undisclosed exchange. Liquidators Grant Thornton were appointed on 15 May 2019.

What coins were listed on Cryptopia?

Coins Supported by Cryptopia

Name Ticker Launch Year
Bitcoin Cash BCH 2017
Bitcoin Fast BCF
Bitcoin Plus XBC
Bitcoin Scrypt BTCS

When did Cryptopia shut down?

Cryptopia was a digital asset exchange operated by Rob Dawson and Adam Clark between 2014 and 2019.

Does Cryptopia still exist?

Grant Thornton confirms that the Cryptopia exchange will not reopen and that its next statutorily required report in the exchange's liquidation will be released in December 2020.

Is Cryptopia legit?

The exchange is fighting an uphill battle to stay afloat and the obvious answer to the question of its safety and legitimacy is: as of January 2019 Cryptopia can't be considered as a safe place to store and trade your coins.

What is happening with Cryptopia?

The hacked wallet belonged to a creditor, U.S. firm Stakenet, which had not lost funds in the 2019 hack, as reported by Stuff. The Cryptopia exchange has reportedly been hacked again, even as it is being liquidated following a previous breach that stole NZ$24 million (US$15.5 million).

Who owned Cryptopia?

Here's a brief recap of Cryptopia's historic downfall over the last five months. First thing's first, what is Cryptopia? Cryptopia is (well, was) a Christchurch-based cryptocurrency exchange founded by Rob Dawson and Adam Clark in 2014.

When Cryptopia will reopen?

Grant Thornton confirms that the Cryptopia exchange will not reopen and that its next statutorily required report in the exchange's liquidation will be released in December 2020.

Why Cryptopia is down?

On January 15th, 2019 the Cryptopia Twitter account announced that the trading platform had suffered a major security breach resulting in “significant losses.” Trading services were suspended and a police investigation was launched that night.

What happened to Cryptopia exchange?

The hacked wallet belonged to a creditor, U.S. firm Stakenet, which had not lost funds in the 2019 hack, as reported by Stuff. The Cryptopia exchange has reportedly been hacked again, even as it is being liquidated following a previous breach that stole NZ$24 million (US$15.5 million).

What happened to my Cryptopia account?

The liquidator of now-defunct exchange Cryptopia expects to start the claim registration process by the end of 2020. The exchange lost NZD $30 million ($17.85 million) worth of cryptocurrency due to a hack in 2019. The recent court order gave Cryptopia account holders priority over creditors.