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Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, Liquid, has been robbed by hackers who made away with $97 million worth of assets. Ryan Browne reports for CNBC:

Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Liquid said Thursday it has been hit by a cyberattack that saw hackers make off with a reported $97 million worth of digital coins.

Liquid said some of its digital currency wallets had been โ€œcompromised,โ€ and that hackers were transferring the assets to four different wallets.

โ€œWe are currently investigating and will provide regular updates,โ€ Liquid tweeted. โ€œIn the meantime deposits and withdrawals will be suspended.โ€

Liquid did not provide an estimate for the loss. It says it is regulated by Japanโ€™s Financial Services Agency. The watchdog was not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.

Elliptic, a blockchain analytics company, said its analysis showed that about $97 million in cryptocurrencies have been obtained by the hackers.

Of the total haul, $45 million in tokens were being converted to ethereum through decentralized exchanges โ€” blockchain-based platforms that require no intermediaries โ€” like Uniswap and SushiSwap, Elliptic said.

โ€œThis enables the hacker to avoid having these assets frozen โ€” as is possible with many Ethereum tokens,โ€ Elliptic said in a blog post.

Liquid ranks among the top 20 crypto exchanges globally by daily trading volumes, processing more than $133 million of transactions in the last 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap data.

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