A cryptocurrency investor has reportedly sued South Korean
crypto exchange Upbit after the trading platform delayed processing his
luna coin transfer prior to its crash. The Korean crypto exchange is
investigating the details of the lawsuit.
Upbit Sued by Crypto Investor
Dunamu Inc., the company that operates the South Korean
cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, has been sued by a crypto investor, a man
in his 50s, Korea Joongang Daily reported Monday.
The investor alleged that Upbit delayed processing his coin transfer
off the exchange prior to the coin crashing, resulting in a monetary
loss of 156 million won ($112,477). Upbit is one of the largest crypto
exchanges in South Korea.
The lawsuit filed with the Seoul Central District Court last week
explains that the investor attempted to transfer 1,310 luna coins (LUNA)
on March 24 from his Upbit crypto wallet to a wallet he owns at Binance
in order to exchange the coins for Vietnamese dong. On that date, the
price of LUNA, now called luna classic (LUNC), was around $92.79 per
coin. It crashed to near zero in early May.
Binance notified the investor the following day that his coins had
been returned due to a problem with the transfer process. However, the
coins were not showing up in his Upbit wallet either. After enquiring,
Upbit told him that his coins had been accidentally deposited in Upbit’s
own crypto wallet and that their return was held up by account
verification procedures as mandated by law.
In South Korea, the Act on Reporting and Use of Certain Financial
Transaction Information was amended to reflect the Financial Action Task
Force (FATF)’s Travel Rule. The amendment went into effect on March 25,
requiring virtual asset service providers (VASPs) in South Korea to
verify sender and recipient information of crypto transactions.
The investor’s lawyer explained that his client asked Upbit 27 times
when his luna coins would be returned to his wallet. Each time, the
exchange told him that the coins’ return was being processed.
Dunamu told the publication that the company is looking into the
details of the lawsuit. However, Upbit’s terms of service state that the
company is not responsible for any losses incurred by investors as a
result of the exchange adhering to regulations.
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