Livecoin.net
Livecoin.net / @livecoin_net (what it is)
Livecoin was a centralized cryptocurrency exchange (often described as Russia-based in reporting) that operated under the Livecoin.net domain and used the @livecoin_net account on Twitter/X as a public communication channel. (nasdaq.com)
What happened to it
In late December 2020, Livecoin reported a severe security incident in which it said it lost control of servers / backend infrastructure, alongside abnormal market behavior on the platform (widely reported at the time). (nasdaq.com)
On January 16–18, 2021, Livecoin publicly announced it would shut down and stated that continuing operations was not feasible due to the damage. (forklog.com)
Livecoin also described a refund-claim process for remaining funds, with reporting noting a deadline of March 17, 2021 for submitting claims. (nasdaq.com)
Current status of the specific web and social accounts you provided (checked)
- Website (Livecoin.net): at the time of access (February 17, 2026), the domain returned a “502 Bad Gateway” error (i.e., it did not load as an active exchange website). ([]())
- Twitter/X (@livecoin_net): the page indicates the account is “Account suspended.” (twitter.com)
Practical interpretation
Taken together, the most consistent public record is that “Livecoin” refers to the former Livecoin crypto exchange, which ceased operations in January 2021 following the December 2020 incident, and that the exact web/social endpoints you listed do not currently function as a normal, active exchange presence. (nasdaq.com)
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 3 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 1AwJpSHgYxywTftKYhyND8PgeWSTtWqemH | $ | |
| 1Lb4g274JhmNo6on1qZQNAho34CNdd1pCV | $ | |
| 1DsExAauwqU7rEhGTAzw3dPmMQFpkWFBLY | $ |