The Iranian exchange Nobitex, which suffered a loss of $100 million due to an attack by Israeli hackers, is gradually restoring its services.

According to Gate News bot, Cointelegraph reported that the Iranian exchange Nobitex has begun to restore services after being attacked by the pro-Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande earlier this month.

The exchange stated that only users who have completed identity verification can access the wallet, and users of the spot exchange will have priority. Users should avoid depositing cryptocurrency into the exchange's old wallet, as this may lead to loss of user funds.

The post stated: "Due to the wallet system migration, the previous addresses are no longer valid, and any funds deposited to these addresses may result in the loss of funds."

Nobitex announced on Tuesday on platform X that it will start withdrawal services from June 30. In addition, trading and recharge operations will be gradually launched, but no specific timetable has been provided.

On June 18, the platform was attacked by a Hacker, resulting in a loss of 100 million dollars.

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