Currencies32987
Market Cap$ 2.80T+1.18%
24h Spot Volume$ 50.17B+11.8%
DominanceBTC59.95%+0.21%ETH7.00%+1.01%
ETH Gas0.41 Gwei
Cryptorank
MainNewsAntpool Offe...

Antpool Offers Refund for $3 Million BTC Transaction Fee, Sets Verification Deadline for Claimant


Nov, 30, 2023
2 min read
by Bitcoin News
Antpool Offers Refund for $3 Million BTC Transaction Fee, Sets Verification Deadline for Claimant

Following a claim from an individual asserting they had lost 139 bitcoin in a hack, where 83.65 BTC was utilized as a heightened fee to expedite its mining, Antpool has disclosed its readiness to reimburse the mistakenly paid fee. Antpool specified on November 30 that the individual has a deadline of December 10, 2023, to reclaim the fee from the mining pool.

Deadline Announced by Antpool for Refunding Massive Bitcoin Transaction Fee in Suspected Hack Case

Recently, the cryptocurrency community observed an exceptionally large transaction fee, where 83.65 BTC, valued at over $3 million, was remitted to miners. This transaction, confirmed in block 818,087, was processed by Antpool, today’s most dominant mining pool by hashrate. Following this event, an unidentified user on the social media platform X disclosed that this fee originated from their bitcoin holdings, which were allegedly compromised by hackers.

The user also provided a signature, verifying their claim by signing a message with the private keys of the address. On November 30, Antpool issued a statement regarding the erroneously paid fee, declaring its readiness to refund the owner of the address. “On November 23rd, some user submitted 83 BTC as a gas fee,” Antpool disclosed. “The risk control system of Antpool temporarily froze the fee when packaging the transaction.”

Please contact us before 00:00 (UTC+8) on December 10, 2023 and verify personal identity in the following way. After verification, Antpool will refund the fee.

Confirming the user’s identity could be crucial for Antpool, as there’s a prevailing notion that the hacker might still possess the key, and the alleged victim might actually be the perpetrator. The user is required to sign the address and forward it to Antpool’s email for verification purposes.

What do you think about Antpool detailing that it would refund the massive fee it mined? Share your thoughts and opinions about this subject in the comments section below.

Read the article at Bitcoin News

Read More

Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down

Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down Bitcoin miners push hash rate to r...
Apr, 14, 2025
4 min read
by Bitcoin Magazine
ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin Sees 3rd-Highest Weekly Outflow of 2025 With Ether ETFs Still in Retreat

ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin Sees 3rd-Highest Weekly Outflow of 2025 With Ether ETFs Still in Retreat

Bitcoin ETFs posted a staggering $713 million in net outflows last week, the third-hi...
Apr, 14, 2025
by Bitcoin News
MainNewsAntpool Offe...

Antpool Offers Refund for $3 Million BTC Transaction Fee, Sets Verification Deadline for Claimant


Nov, 30, 2023
2 min read
by Bitcoin News
Antpool Offers Refund for $3 Million BTC Transaction Fee, Sets Verification Deadline for Claimant

Following a claim from an individual asserting they had lost 139 bitcoin in a hack, where 83.65 BTC was utilized as a heightened fee to expedite its mining, Antpool has disclosed its readiness to reimburse the mistakenly paid fee. Antpool specified on November 30 that the individual has a deadline of December 10, 2023, to reclaim the fee from the mining pool.

Deadline Announced by Antpool for Refunding Massive Bitcoin Transaction Fee in Suspected Hack Case

Recently, the cryptocurrency community observed an exceptionally large transaction fee, where 83.65 BTC, valued at over $3 million, was remitted to miners. This transaction, confirmed in block 818,087, was processed by Antpool, today’s most dominant mining pool by hashrate. Following this event, an unidentified user on the social media platform X disclosed that this fee originated from their bitcoin holdings, which were allegedly compromised by hackers.

The user also provided a signature, verifying their claim by signing a message with the private keys of the address. On November 30, Antpool issued a statement regarding the erroneously paid fee, declaring its readiness to refund the owner of the address. “On November 23rd, some user submitted 83 BTC as a gas fee,” Antpool disclosed. “The risk control system of Antpool temporarily froze the fee when packaging the transaction.”

Please contact us before 00:00 (UTC+8) on December 10, 2023 and verify personal identity in the following way. After verification, Antpool will refund the fee.

Confirming the user’s identity could be crucial for Antpool, as there’s a prevailing notion that the hacker might still possess the key, and the alleged victim might actually be the perpetrator. The user is required to sign the address and forward it to Antpool’s email for verification purposes.

What do you think about Antpool detailing that it would refund the massive fee it mined? Share your thoughts and opinions about this subject in the comments section below.

Read the article at Bitcoin News

Read More

Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down

Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Miners Are Doubling Down Bitcoin miners push hash rate to r...
Apr, 14, 2025
4 min read
by Bitcoin Magazine
ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin Sees 3rd-Highest Weekly Outflow of 2025 With Ether ETFs Still in Retreat

ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin Sees 3rd-Highest Weekly Outflow of 2025 With Ether ETFs Still in Retreat

Bitcoin ETFs posted a staggering $713 million in net outflows last week, the third-hi...
Apr, 14, 2025
by Bitcoin News