Upbit and Bithumb have agreed to compensate their users with $2.5 million. The exchanges agreed to the compensation because of technical failures during the December martial law declaration.
South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges Upbit and Bithumb will compensate investors following service downtime caused by an unexpected declaration of nationwide martial law on Dec. 3, 2024. On Dec. 3, ...
Upbit, Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has decided to sponsor Byun Jae-young, a teenage athlete dubbed a taekwondo poomsae prodigy, in a bid to contribute to the expansion of lesser-known ...
South Korean exchanges Upbit and Bithumb are launching Berachain's BERA token on February 6, 2025, alongside its mainnet ...
Crypto exchange Upbit may face possible sanctions in South Korea for not complying with the country's money laundering and know your customer (KYC) obligations, according to a report from local ...
The VIRTUAL price rose to highs of $2.45 after Upbit, Korea’s largest exchange, announced trading support. Upbit planned to ...
The Financial Supervisory Service announced the results of the IT safety and complaint handling inspections of virtual asset ...
Upbit, South Korea's leading cryptocurrency exchange, has suspended deposits for Solve.Care (SOLVE), citing a lack of transparency and potential risks to investors. The decision, communicated via ...
Upbit, South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has announced its plans to list VIRTUAL, the native token of the Virtuals Protocol.
VIRTUAL is the native token of the AI launchpad Virtuals Protocol, a Base-native that recently expanded to Solana.
Trading volumes on Korean exchanges Bithumb and Upbit have dropped significantly in the past week, indicating a drop in ...