Upbit and Bithumb to Pay Customers $2.4M Compensation for ‘Martial Law Blackout’
2025-07-04 00:31:54
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Upbit and Bithumb, South Korea’s two biggest crypto exchanges , have agreed to pay customers around $2.4 million worth of compensation for outages during the martial law chaos of December 3. Maeil Ilbo reported that the platforms have agreed to settle with customers in a total of 720 cases. Upbit and Bithumb: Customers Compensated According to data released on January 22 by Kim Hyun-jung, a Democratic Party lawmaker and a member of the National Assembly’s Political Affairs Committee, Upbit agree...
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