By Jack Kim SEOUL, Feb 11 (Reuters) - South Korea's Bithumb said on Wednesday that serious flaws had left the crypto exchange ...
South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb has revealed that a serious system flaw led to the accidental transfer of ...
Legal experts say civil claims offer Bithumb the clearest route to recovering Bitcoin mistakenly distributed in a $43 billion ...
Some investors affected by Bithumb’s erroneous distribution of 620,000 bitcoins are considering bringing a class action ...
South Korea's FSS has cautioned Bithumb customers about clicking URLs in compensation messages, warning that all links are fraudulent.
South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service has opened an investigation into Bithumb after the exchange mistakenly credited ...
The South Korean crypto exchange’s CEO Le Jae-won said the lack of proper controls led to the erroneous transfer of bitcoin ...
Bithumb recovered 99.7% of the excess Bitcoin and used its own funds to cover the rest.
South Korea’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, Bithumb, is seeking to recover billions after a staff error credited ...
S. Korea's financial watchdog has launched a formal inspection of cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb following a major accounting error incident ...
The country's second-largest virtual asset exchange accidentally gave away about 620,000 Bitcoins to customers during a ...
Bithumb reportedly made a mistake that led to the accidental deposit of large amounts of Bitcoin to various users.