Canadian Bitcoin Exchange Cavirtex to Reopen Following Coinsetter Acquisition
Top Canadian bitcoin exchange Cavirtex has resumed trading following its acquisition by New York platform Coinsetter.
Top Canadian bitcoin exchange Cavirtex is expected to resume trading following its acquisition by New York platform Coinsetter.
The news comes after Cavirtex announced it was planning to shut down operations in March following a breach that compromised security information including password hashes the previous month.
, now CEO of both Coinsetter and Cavirtex, said measures had been taken to remove the possibility of an event like this happening again. He added:
Coinsetter's acquisition, which was completed through a negotiated agreement with Cavirtex's voting shareholders, will see both exchanges operate under their own names but share technology and capital, alongside banking access.
The CEO said he intended to bring members of the old Cavirtex team into the new exchange, though it is unclear exactly how many will remain.
Lukasiewicz concluded:
Former Cavirtex account holders will be able to use their existing login credentials to access their accounts. "We ask all users who set passwords and 2FA devices prior to February to reset those items," noted Lukasiewicz.
's acquisition comes two months after it raised a second round of funding, boosting its total to $1.9 million.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that Cavirtex had resumed trading following its acquisition. The exchange will resume trading sometime in the next day, though an exact time has not been disclosed.
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