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U.S. crypto firm Harmony hit by US$100 million heist

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U.S. crypto firm Harmony said on Friday that thieves stole around US$100 million worth of digital coins from one of its key products, the latest in a string of cyber heists on a sector long targeted by hackers.

Harmony develops blockchains for so-called decentralized finance -- peer-to-peer sites that offer loans and other services without the traditional gatekeepers such as banks -- and non-fungible tokens.

The California-based company said the heist hit its Horizon "bridge," a tool for transferring crypto between different blockchains -- the underlying software used by digital tokens such as Bitcoin and Ether.

Thefts have long plagued companies in the crypto sector, with blockchain bridges increasingly targeted. Over US$1 billion has been stolen from bridges so far in 2022, according to London-based blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.

Harmony tweeted that it was "working with national authorities and forensic specialists to identify the culprit and retrieve the stolen funds," without giving further details.

It did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent via email and social media.

Elliptic, which tracks publicly visible blockchain data, said the hackers stole a number of different cryptocurrencies from Harmony, including Ether, Tether, and USD Coin, which they later swapped for Ether using so-called decentralized exchanges.

In March, hackers stole around US$615 million worth of cryptocurrency from Ronin Bridge, used to transfer crypto in and out of the game Axie Infinity. The United States linked North Korean hackers to the theft, one of the ever.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft and Tom Wilson; Editing by Alison Williams)

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