Bithumb's bitcoin payout blunder results in $1.6 mil. compensation

07.06.26 09:27 Uhr

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Korea's major cryptocurrency exchanges have paid out billions of won in compensation for hacking incidents and system failures in recent years, data showed Sunday, with Bithumb reimbursing users about 2.5 billion won ($1.6 million) following the erroneous distribution of 620,000 bitcoins earlier this year. According to data submitted by the Financial Supervisory Service and major cryptocurrency exchanges to Rep. Lee Hun-seung of the main opposition People Power Party, one of the costliest incidents involved Bithumb, following an accidental bitcoin crediting incident in February. An employee mistakenly entered bitcoin instead of Korean won when processing rewards for a promotional event, resulting in the erroneous distribution of about 620,000 bitcoins to 249 users. The error triggered sharp price distortions, prompting Bithumb to compensate affected users. In a separate case, Upbit paid about 790 million won in compensation following a security breach in November 2025. Upbit said Solana-based assets worth about 44.5 billion won were transferred to unauthorized external wallets within 54Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

Quelle: Korea Times