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Inputs.io

Inputs.io

Inputs.io was the name of an early Bitcoin web-wallet and payment service that operated in 2013, and is primarily remembered for a high-profile security incident that led to its closure. (coindesk.com)

Historical service (2013)

In 2013, Inputs.io presented itself as a security-focused online Bitcoin wallet (“web wallet”), allowing users to store and transact bitcoin via a hosted service. Contemporary coverage described the service as being run by a developer using the handle “TradeFortress.” (coindesk.com)

2013 hacking incident and shutdown

In November 2013, Inputs.io reported that it had suffered two hacks totaling about 4,100 BTC, leaving it unable to cover all customer balances; reporting at the time described the loss as exceeding US$1 million at then-current exchange rates. (theguardian.com)

CoinDesk later noted (in an update to its earlier 2013 write-up) that Inputs.io subsequently closed after being hacked. (coindesk.com)

Current status of the website/domain

As of recent crawls, the inputs.io domain (notably via www.inputs.io) resolves to a domain-marketplace landing page indicating that “INPUTS.IO” is listed for sale on BrandBucket. (inputs.io)

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