By Jack Kim SEOUL, Feb 11 (Reuters) - South Korea's Bithumb said on Wednesday that serious flaws had left the crypto exchange ...
S. Korea's financial watchdog has launched a formal inspection of cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb following a major ...
Bithumb, South Korea's second-largest crypto exchange, faced a major system flaw, accidentally transferring over $40 billion in assets, causing a Bitcoin price drop. CEO Lee Jae-won admitted the error ...
South Korea’s National Assembly lit into Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won after the exchange mistakenly transferred 620,000 Bitcoin, a number more than 12 times its actual holdings. That mistake, worth around ...
The country's second-largest virtual asset exchange accidentally gave away about 620,000 Bitcoins to customers during a promotional event.
The chief of local cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb apologized Wednesday for the company's accidental payout of 60 trillion ...
South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service has opened an investigation into Bithumb after the exchange mistakenly credited ...
A South Korean crypto exchange accidentally dumped more than $40 billion worth of Bitcoin into customer accounts — an ...
South Korean lawmakers hauled in Bithumb’s CEO on Wednesday seeking answers over an erroneous US$40 billion bitcoin transfer triggered by human error.
The chief of local cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb apologized Wednesday for the company's accidental payout of 60 trillion ...
Bithumb mistakenly distributed $43 billion in Bitcoin during a promotional event, leading to frozen assets and investigations ...