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Update: The company says fewer than 19,000 coins were lost, that's around $5 million worth but "a small fraction" of its total reserves — it's full statement is at the bottom of this story.
The company said it has temporarily suspended its service "as a security precaution," but it claimed that it has enough bitcoins in cold storage (aka saved offline) to cover the stolen loot — though it hasn't revealed how many coins were lost.
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We have to come to the realization that all our coins are losing status, from the penny to the half-dollar, and sooner or later they might cease to be legal tender.
51600 pound of precious metals, coins, jewelry and religious artifacts were lost.
Upping the ante, from the coins that tourists happily lose in the town's myriad amusement arcades to ten chips being lost across a green baize gaming table, is a serious possibility.
If you lose your private keys or if someone steals them your coins will be lost forever.
Not only are new words being coined and old words being lost every day, but existing words are being molded and mutated, and knocked into different shapes to better fit what we need them to mean.
In 1850 it was acquired by the British Museum, but by which time the 280 coins from the collection had been lost, apart from one.
Many Mercury dimes were not fully struck, meaning that design detail was lost even before the coins entered circulation.
In "salient" blocks, reversals were signaled by loss of a pound (represented by a pound coin picture with a cross through it)—with no money being lost if responses were correct (shown as an empty circle on screen).
This brought the coin industry to Tom Noe's door, and cost the state $50 million is lost revenue, the same amount he was given by the Ohio BWC.
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