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Monex Alerts Users About Impersonator Scam

Monex Alerts Users About Impersonator Scam

CoinCheck parent company Monex has issued a press release, January 29, 2018, warning users about an ongoing impersonator scam that targets newer users of their platform.

Stark Warning

Back in April 2018, CoinCheck, a Cryptocurrency exchange, suffered a hack that led to the loss of over $530 million. The hack occurred when the perpetrators were able to get the keys for the exchange’s hot wallet and stole hundreds of millions of dollars worth of NEM tokens.

Since then, the exchange has been bought by the Monex Group for $33.5 million and is working on repaying victims of the hack. As part of its acquisition by Monex, CoinCheck was able to secure an exchange license in Japan and has since resumed activities.

However, they now face a new challenge as some of their customers are being targeted by a group of impersonators forcing Monex to released an official statement to warn them.

Details About the Scam

In Monex’s official statement, they went into some detail about the ongoing scam. According to them, the Scam targets newer customers and involves the customer receiving a call from someone claiming to be “Monex Coin Management.”

The customer is also directed to place a call to an automated trading system that is supposedly linked to Monex, the firm has, however, openly stated that they are not connected to any such trading system.

Monex wrote:

“The Monex Group and (subsidiaries) do not have any relation with the above company,”

The purpose of this scam is to gain access to users’ hot wallets and steal their funds. Unfortunately, the use of impersonation of an individual or firm in order to target crypto users isn’t uncommon. On social media sites such as Twitter, a number of scammers impersonate public figures such as Elon Musk in order to gain the trust of users and scam them.

This is reminiscent of the IRS scam calls that have been taken place for years and whilst most of the general public has been sensitized to these forms of scams, the crypto industry is relatively new and some users, particularly the newer ones, are not as aware.

It has been barely a year since the unfortunate hack and CoinCheck is clearly trying to avoid any more situations of customer funds going missing.

Monex alerts users about impersonator scam

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Published at Tue, 29 Jan 2019 21:00:58 +0000

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A common problem with current trade systems is fraud. The trip from farm or factory to store shelves involves numerous opportunities to falsify shipping documents and alter shipping container records or contents with little accountability.

“Global supply chain management has drastically changed in the last 10-15 years,” William Nieusma, Vice President, Government Strategy at Bloq told bitcoin Magazine: “Regulatory mandates, operational complexity and data security concerns have ramped up the pressure to overhaul these outdated systems.”

Nieusma is one of the authors of Bloq’s recently released white paper, “Accelerating Global Trade Processes with Blockchain,” designed to introduce their new project to develop a model blockchain network for companies involved in trade.

“But it’s not all doom-and-gloom; adopters of blockchain-based systems can cut costs, improve customer service and find new, verified business partners,” added Nieusma.

Alan Cohn, attorney and consultant and advisor to Bloq told us:

“Global trade is an area where blockchain can play a transformative role, not just for industry but also for government.”

Nieusma noted that Bloq believes that in the future, the most significant and valuable business systems, including trade, will run on blockchains.

IBM has recognized the potential of blockchain and trade. In partnership with seven European banks, it is building a pilot blockchain trade program with Hyperledger to enable companies like Walmart and Maersk to use blockchain technology to better track the movement of farm and factory products to the store shelves.

Microsoft is also building a model trade program using the Ethereum blockchain in a pilot project with JPMorgan.

Blockchain Tech and Trade Are a Perfect Fit

Trade finance and supply management lend themselves well to the particular advantages of blockchain technology. The Bloq white paper states:

Blockchain technology holds considerable promise to substantially improve supply chain security and transparency. Blockchain’s inherent architectural attributes solve several weaknesses in current trade IT systems and processes to ensure information immutability and transaction auditing, thereby increasing trade value capture and value creation.

Bloq’s model trade platform promises companies high levels of cybersecurity, reduced waiting times, transparency, ease of revenue payments, low infrastructure investment, easily auditable transactions, efficient accommodation for additional participants, immutability and automatic bonding and payments through smart contracts.

Bloq plans to build a “permissioned, federated network” built on the bitcoin blockchain that, depending on the client’s needs, will also support Ethereum and Hyperledger. Nieusma said:

“Bloq believes that the future is a multi-chain, multi-network world and that interoperability is a guiding principle in network buildout.”

The Bloq program will connect all parties involved in a trade including buyers, banks, sellers and transporters so that information about a shipment is distributed among all involved parties at the same time.

As the white paper states:

“Trade can be safer, more secure, and more profitable with less human error. We hope this discussion leads to an evolution in trade that benefits all stakeholders.”

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