Involuntary Burning of Notcoin
Today, the largest exchange in Iran, Nobitex, was hacked for $82 million by the pro—Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande.
Hackers called the exchange "a key tool of the Iranian regime for financing terrorism and circumventing sanctions."
Hackers sent coins to ETH, TRON and TON addresses: $3 billion tokens were NOT sent to an address that no one can access, that is, they were burned.
It turns out that hackers burned 3% of the $NOT amount ($6 million), to which the token rate did not react in any way. Moreover, the hackers burned more than Notcoin itself, despite the fact that they wanted to make the token deflationary.
Losses are promised to be compensated from the insurance fund and reserves of the company.