KEY POINTS
  • Victims of the $200 million BitMart hack say that five weeks have passed since the crypto exchange vowed to return their money.
  • In early December, BitMart wrote in an official statement that it would use its own money to reimburse victims of the large-scale security breach, which the exchange blamed on a stolen private key.
  • Many BitMart customers say they haven't received any form of reimbursement.

Victims of the $200 million BitMart hack say that five weeks have passed since the crypto exchange vowed to return their money, but many still haven't seen a dime.

"I'm not one to bitch and moan a lot," said Paul DeLong, a business owner in Austin. "BitMart, from a communication perspective, they said that they were going to give us more updates. We have not received any updates at all."