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Bithumb slashes fees and expands Maker Rewards, offering luxury benefits to black level members, setting new industry standards for value and service.
Prosecutors claim that Lee intentionally concealed challenges related to BXA token listing, with the alleged aim of profiting and circumventing financial regulations.
Bithumb, South Korea's exchange, adds Osmosis (OSMO) on Korean Won market, enabling exclusive trading and an airdrop event.
Former Bithumb Chairman, Lee Jeong-hoon, faces an eight-year prison sentence over allegations of manipulating Bithumb's governance in a complex cryptocurrency scandal, with a verdict set for January 18, 2024, potentially impacting Bithumb's future and regulatory scrutiny in the industry.
According to local media reports, the owner of South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Bithumb, was arrested in the country on Thursday.
The raid centers around suspected price manipulation of an unidentified coin.
The Kang siblings are charged with embezzlement, breach of trust, and market manipulation.
The NTS will supposedly investigate whether Bithumb and its alleged owner Kang Jong-hyeon have breached taxation policies.
Lee Jung-hoon will not go to prison after Judge Kang Gyu-Tae proclaimed him not guilty of committing fraud.