South Korea Imposes 5-Minute Audit Rule On Crypto Platforms
Regulation
Bithumb has pushed its stock market listing past 2028, citing the need to overhaul its accounting systems and internal controls after a high-profile crypto payout error drew scrutiny from South Korean regulators. Related Reading: XRP Headed For A Price Shock, Japan’s Financial Heavyweight Says Regulator Steps In After Industry Audit The Financial Services Commission announced Monday that all crypto exchanges operating in the country must now reconcile their internal records with actual asset holdings on a five-minute cycle. The directive followed an emergency inspection triggered by Bithumb’s February blunder, in which the exchange accidentally sent 620,000 Bitcoin to 249 users during a rewards promotion. Bithumb recovered nearly all of it the same day — 99
BTC
XRP
A
Disclaimer: This content is provided via CryptoPanic and third-party sources. Tothemoon does not create, verify, or endorse this content and makes no guarantees as to its accuracy. The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. It is provided for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.