SEOUL, Feb 7 (Reuters) - South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb said on Saturday it had accidentally given away more than $40 billion worth of bitcoins to customers as promotional rewards, ...
Bitcoin briefly declined by more than 20% on Bithumb after an internal reward distribution error credited hundreds of users with 2,000 BTC, worth $1,33 million. The ...
A sudden price gap on one of South Korea’s biggest crypto venues set off fresh speculation on Feb. 6 as traders tried to explain why Bitcoin briefly traded far below the wider market. The move looked ...
Bithumb staff reportedly mistakenly sent 2,000 BTC instead of a small KRW reward. Panic selling overwhelmed Bithumb’s order book, causing a localized 10% Bitcoin crash. Incident revives concerns over ...
South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb was thrust into the spotlight on Friday after claims surfaced on social media that an internal error led to the accidental ...
Bithumb mistakenly credited 2,000 BTC to hundreds of users, triggering a flash crash. Bitcoin briefly traded 10% below global prices due to sudden localized sell-offs. Exchange reserves limited ...