South Korea: Crypto platform accidentally transfers Bitcoins worth 37 billion euros
Bithumb, a South Korean crypto platform, mistakenly transferred 620,000 Bitcoins worth approximately 37 billion euros to its users instead of a minor promotional amount during a marketing campaign.
An employee of a crypto company misspelled a word and accidentally gave away more than 35 million euros
A typo by a crypto employee led to the accidental distribution of over 35 million euros worth of Bitcoin to users of the Bithumb platform in South Korea.
A mistake on a Bitcoin platform in South Korea leads to the distribution of $44 billion
A technical glitch on South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb mistakenly distributed nearly $44 billion worth of Bitcoin to several users during a promotional event.
Crypto company accidentally sent users bitcoins worth 44 billion dollars
South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb accidentally distributed bitcoins worth over $44 billion to users as promotional rewards, resulting in a significant drop in the exchange's value.
Malicious Mac extensions steal crypto wallets and passwords
Security researchers have identified new malicious Mac extensions that can steal cryptocurrency wallet data, passwords, and Keychain credentials, exploiting users' sense of security.
New EU Cryptocurrency Law Has Come into Effect. What It Means for People Who Own Crypto?
The new EU tax laws, known as DAC8, are now in effect, requiring cryptocurrency companies operating in the EU to collect tax data from their users.