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Japan's Coincheck to start repaying customers Monday after digital money heist

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(Reuters) - Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Inc, reeling from government reprimands over lax standards after $530 million dollar theft of digital money, said it would from Monday start repaying customers affected by the heist.

also plans to lift curbs from Monday on the trading and withdrawal of some cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, that it had imposed as it investigated the late-January heist.

said last week it would repay about 46 billion yen ($431.6 million)to investors who lost digital in the hack, one of the biggest of digital ever.

The incident sparked renewed concern in and abroad over security at cryptocurrency exchanges, and raised questions over the country's system of regulating exchanges.

In its widest regulatory response yet, Japan's financial regulator last week punished and six other exchanges, ordering them to make improvements in areas from to preventing the criminal use of digital

The said lacked for dealing laundering and terrorism financing, and in the second such punishment since the hack ordered it to submit a report on how it would improve by until March 22.

($1 = 106.5800 yen)

(Reporting by Thomas Wilson; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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First Published: Mon, March 12 2018. 14:14 IST
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