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By Luc Olinga The platform, that connects lenders and borrowers, offers hackers $2 million to return the loot. This is information that the crypto space would have done well without. Qubit Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform that allows users to loan and speculate on cryptocurrency price variations, has been hacked. On January 27, hackers stole 206,809 binance coins worth $80 million, according to the platform. The day after the hack, January 28, Qubit Finance said it was in contact with the hacker(s) and offered them a bounty to return the stolen money. But it looks like they dec…
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