"Hong Kong Crypto Business Mixin Says Hackers Stole $200 Million in Assets"

Mixin, a Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency company, has disclosed that hackers stole about $200 million worth of its assets after attacking its cloud service provider. The company has temporarily suspended deposit and withdrawal services due to the incident. Mixin offers a network for transferring digital currency and similar assets. The company contacted Google and SlowMist, a blockchain security company, to investigate. The incident occurred just days after experts at the cryptocurrency-tracking company Elliptic revealed that North Korean hackers are the primary suspects in the reported theft of $31 million worth of cryptocurrency from the CoinEx exchange earlier this month. This article continues to discuss the theft of $200 million of Mixin's assets by hackers. 

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