"We were immediately suspicious as the announcement implored investors not to take legal action," Hanekom Attorneys said in response to emailed questions. "Africrypt employees lost access to the back-end platforms seven days before the alleged hack."The law firm's investigation quickly revealed that the coins had been moved from the firm's wallet by somebody who took the care to cover their tracks and make the coins untraceable.
The firm’s investigation found Africrypt’s pooled funds were transferred from its South African accounts and client wallets, and the coins went through tumblers and mixers -- or to other large pools of bitcoin -- to make them essentially untraceable.Bloomberg made several attempts to contact the brothers, but their phone numbers appeared to have been shut off. The law firm involved says it has been unable to locate the brothers. South Africa’s Finance Sector Conduct Authority is looking into the scam at Africrypt. However, it's currently prohibited from launching a formal investigation because crypto assets are not legally considered financial products, according to the regulator's head of enforcement, Brandon Topham. This isn't the first time a South African crypto exchange has turned out to be a scam. Last year, South African Bitcoin trading platform Mirror Trading International collapsed, and 23K coins went missing, totaling about $1.2 billion in what was called the biggest crypto scam of 2020, according to Bloomberg. Crypto prices have been struggling lately thanks to a crackdown on mining by the Chinese government. While incidents like this will undoubtedly alarm regulators, for crypto traders, it's just a reminder of the importance of keeping your coins somewhere safe. Read more at: ZeroHedge.com
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