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New raids on Japan crypto exchanges after Coincheck hack

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Journalists stand near to cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck’s sign. Photo: Reuters
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Japan said on Friday it had raided a number of cryptocurrency exchanges following a massive hack that saw thieves steal US$530 million in virtual currency.

The hack of Coincheck was one of the largest of its kind, and prompted authorities to search the firm’s offices last week, after slapping it with an administrative order.

Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday those raids were now being expanded.

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Taro Aso. Photo: Kyodo
Taro Aso. Photo: Kyodo

“We have started to raid several virtual currency exchanges,” he told reporters, adding that the raids were intended to “examine their internal governance structure”.

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Aso, also the minister in charge of financial services, has admitted that the government “needs to strengthen our supervision” of virtual currency exchanges.

Japanese officials have suggested Coincheck lacked proper security measures, making itself vulnerable to theft.

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