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| Cashaa 
| #CAS
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CAS Price: | $0.00397 | | Volume: | $102.5 K | All Time High: | $0.24 | | Market Cap: | $2.9 M |
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Circulating Supply: | 725,890,858 |
| Exchanges: | 2+
| Total Supply: | 1,000,000,000 |
| Markets: | 3+
| Max Supply: | 1,000,000,000 |
| Pairs: | 5
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The price of #CAS today is $0.00397 USD.
The lowest CAS price for this period was $0, the highest was $0.00397, and the exact current price of one CAS crypto coin is $0.00396811.
The all-time high CAS coin price was $0.24.
Use our custom price calculator to see the hypothetical price of CAS with market cap of ETH or other crypto coins. |
The code for Cashaa crypto currency is #CAS.
Cashaa is 5.5 years old. |
The current market capitalization for Cashaa is $2,880,416.
Cashaa is ranked #666 out of all coins, by market cap (and other factors). |
The trading volume is medium during the past 24 hours for #CAS.
Today's 24-hour trading volume across all exchanges for Cashaa is $102,505. |
The circulating supply of CAS is 725,890,858 coins, which is 73% of the maximum coin supply. |
Note that there are multiple coins that share the code #CAS, and you can view them on our CAS disambiguation page. |
 | Major Cryptocurrency ATM Manufacturer General Bytes Hacked, Over $1.5M i...
General Bytes experienced a security incident on March 17 and 18 that enabled a hacker to remotely access the master service interface and send funds from hot wallets, according to the company and sources. The breach forced a majority of U.S.-based crypto automated teller machine (ATM) operators to temporarily shut down. The hacker was able to liquidate 56.28 bitcoins, worth approximately $1.5 million, from about 15 to 20 crypto ATM operators nationwide.Crypto ATM Operators Temporarily Shut Down After General Bytes Security Breach Enables Hacker to Liquidate $1.5M in Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies
The largest cryptocurrency automated teller machine (ATM) manufacturer, General Bytes, has produced 9,505 such machines globally, with thousands located in the United States. On Saturday, March 18, the company informed the public of a serious security incident that occurred on March 17 as well.
'We released a statement urging customers to take immediate action to protect their personal information,' the company explained at 4:42 p.m. (ET) on Saturday. 'We urge all our customers to take immediate action to protect their funds and personal information and carefully read the security bulletin,' the firm added.
General Bytes' security bulletin said the attacker was able to remotely upload their own Java application using the master service interface, which is typically used by terminals to upload videos. The attacker had access to BATM user privileges and was also able to access th...

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