UPbit, operated by Dunamu, has refuted the rumors of mass delistings of cryptocurrencies.

COMPANY / Reporter Kim SangJin / 2024-06-20 03:14:00

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[Alpha Biz= Reporter Kim Sangjin] UPbit, operated by Dunamu, refuted the widespread rumor of mass delistings circulating primarily on social networking services (SNS). The company stated on the 19th that "the possibility is very low" regarding the alleged mass delisting of cryptocurrencies.

Dunamu provided a reference document in response to reports circulating on some online communities about a supposed "list of terminations of trading support," asserting that there is no basis for such claims and that the likelihood of mass delistings is minimal. This statement comes after concerns were raised regarding a potential delisting list that included tokens such as Kimchi Coin and exclusive listing coins from domestic blockchain companies.

According to the virtual asset industry, financial authorities are finalizing and distributing "Best Practice Guidelines for Virtual Asset Exchange Support" ahead of the enforcement of the Virtual Asset Act. Exchanges will evaluate the continued listing of existing virtual assets based on these guidelines, and if they do not meet the criteria, trading support may be terminated.

 

 

Alphabiz Reporter Kim SangJin(letyou@alphabiz.co.kr)

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