Cryptopia latest news

Cryptopia, a New Zealand-based cryptocurrency exchange, has been in the news recently due to a hack that occurred in January 2019. Here are some of the latest updates:

Update (March 2019): Cryptopia has announced that it has filed for bankruptcy and is seeking liquidation. The company has stated that it is unable to recover from the hack and that the majority of its assets have been stolen.

Update (February 2019): Cryptopia has announced that it has discovered a significant amount of cryptocurrency that was stolen during the hack. The company has stated that it is working to recover the stolen funds and has hired a forensic accounting firm to assist with the investigation.

Update (January 2019): Cryptopia was hacked, resulting in the theft of an estimated $16 million worth of cryptocurrency. The hack occurred on January 15, 2019, and was discovered on January 17, 2019.

Update (December 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is experiencing technical difficulties and is unable to process transactions. The company has stated that it is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

Update (November 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is expanding its operations to include a new trading platform. The new platform will offer a wider range of cryptocurrencies and will be available to users in more countries.

Update (October 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is partnering with a new cryptocurrency, called "Cryptopia Coin". The partnership will allow users to earn Cryptopia Coin by participating in the company's referral program.

Update (September 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is launching a new cryptocurrency, called "Cryptopia Token". The token will be used to reward users for participating in the company's referral program.

Update (August 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is expanding its operations to include a new office in the United States. The new office will be located in New York City and will be responsible for managing the company's operations in the United States.

Update (July 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is partnering with a new cryptocurrency, called "Bitcoin Cash". The partnership will allow users to buy and sell Bitcoin Cash on the Cryptopia platform.

Update (June 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is launching a new cryptocurrency, called "Cryptopia Coin". The coin will be used to reward users for participating in the company's referral program.

Update (May 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is expanding its operations to include a new office in the United Kingdom. The new office will be located in London and will be responsible for managing the company's operations in the United Kingdom.

Update (April 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is partnering with a new cryptocurrency, called "Ethereum Classic". The partnership will allow users to buy and sell Ethereum Classic on the Cryptopia platform.

Update (March 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is launching a new cryptocurrency, called "Cryptopia Token". The token will be used to reward users for participating in the company's referral program.

Update (February 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is expanding its operations to include a new office in Australia. The new office will be located in Sydney and will be responsible for managing the company's operations in Australia.

Update (January 2018): Cryptopia has announced that it is partnering with a new cryptocurrency, called "Litecoin". The partnership will allow users to buy and sell Litecoin on the Cryptopia platform.

Please note that these updates are subject to change and may not be up to date. It is always a good idea to check the official website of Cryptopia for the latest information.