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Bitcoin trades near $64,300 as Kospi records a 17% rebound
A security flaw in some Coldcard hardware wallets reportedly enabled hackers to drain about 594 bitcoin, worth roughly $38 million, without visibly moving bitcoin’s price.
Bitcoin was largely flat around $64,300 as global equities and chip stocks surged, with major cryptocurrencies holding near unchanged levels on the day, according to CoinDesk.
Ether traded near $1,907, XRP near $1.08, solana around $74, and dogecoin near $0.07, while bitcoin briefly spiked to about $65,300 in early Asian hours before giving back those gains within an hour.
CoinDesk also noted that crypto turnover remained heavy, with about $27 billion changing hands in bitcoin and about $7 billion in ether. BNB stood out as the only major coin with a meaningful daily gain, up about 3% to $590.
Separately, CoinDesk said a security flaw in certain Coldcard hardware wallets allowed hackers to drain roughly 594 bitcoin, worth around $38 million, from about 500 wallets, and that event produced little visible reaction in the bitcoin market.
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