The IOTA Foundation has put out a warning regarding IOTA coin wallet Trinity, and its association with stolen funds.
After multiple IOTA holders reported missing coins, the IOTA Foundation announced the suspension of its network node, called the Coordinator, while the entity explores the situation, a Feb. 13 IOTA status update said.
A major player in the 2017 bull run, IOTA stood out as one of the few cryptocurrencies not on the blockchain.
IOTA's Foundation runs the Coordinator, a node on the network to help prevent attacks.
Although the network still apparently relies on the Coordinator, the IOTA Foundation posted a discussion on the node's elimination in a 2018 blog post.
Last summer, the IOTA Foundation released Trinity, a new wallet for IOTA storage.
On Feb. 12, 2020, an IOTA status update urged users not to open their Trinity wallets for the time being, citing multiple reported accounts of stolen IOTA. The next day, after looking into the issue, the IOTA Foundation said thieves likely obtained victims' private wallet keys.
The foundation noted approximately 10 cases of reported theft, which all involved Trinity wallet usage.
This is not the first bout of trouble IOTA has seen since 2017.
Cointelegraph reached out to the IOTA Foundation for additional details, but received no response as of press time.
IOTA Foundation Investigates Funds Allegedly Stolen From Trinity Wallets
gepubliceerd op Feb 13, 2020
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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