Prosecutors
in Łódź, Poland, have launched an investigation into the shutdown of Bitcurex,
one the country's oldest and largest bitcoin exchanges.
Earlier this
year, the platform suddenly went offline, reportedly depriving its users of access
to some 2,300 bitcoins. In October 2016, the bitcoin exchange told local media that its IT system was "damaged
by an external interference" that resulted with the loss of a portion of
its total assets.
But
while platform's operator said that it had notified the authorities of a
potential crime, as of earlier this month, the website has no content.
The
Prosecutor's Office said in a statement that
it is investigating the case on suspicion of crimes against the property of
third persons.
"Injured
persons who have not submitted a notice of offense can submit such notices
directly to the Prosecutor’s Office in Łódź," the statement said.
"Written notices should, if possible, be accompanied by copies of the
available documents or print-outs that confirm the amount of the incurred
losses."
The
cryptocurrency exchange was set up in July 2012 and operated by a Łódź-based
company called Digital Future. In past years, Bitcurex had been victim of
various hacking attempts that forced the platform to temporarily halt its
activities.
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