HTX Withdraws License Application From Hong Kong SFC
HTX, formerly Huobi Global, has withdrawn its license application from Hong Kong’s SFC. Cryptocurrency exchange HTX, formerly Huobi Global, has withdrawn its application.
HTX, formerly Huobi Global, has withdrawn its license application from Hong Kong’s SFC. Cryptocurrency exchange HTX, formerly Huobi Global, has withdrawn its application.
HTX crypto exchange has applied for a crypto license for its local branch in Hong Kong on Feb. 20, planning to operate HBGL.
Huobi Korea, the Korean arm of HTX, plans to shut down by Jan. 29 amid business challenges, following recent closures of other South.
HTX (formerly Huobi exchange) experienced over $256 million withdrawal after resuming operation after a major hack. This has raised major security and trust.
November witnessed an upsurge in crypto hacks and exploits as crypto hackers stole nearly $350 million across 28 incidents, according to blockchain security.
Following the recent cybersecurity breaches of HTX and Poloniex, Justin Sun has announced an “epic airdrop” for users with assets on these platforms..
Allegations have been circulating on the web in recent days against the crypto exchange HTX regarding alleged fraud. At present there is no.
Whale Alert revealed that more than 60 million HT tokens were sent to HTX Exchange over the past few hours. The large transfer.
Crypto exchange HTX and blockchain protocol Heco Chain were hacked for a cumulative $97 million in various tokens earlier Wednesday, Justin Sun, one.
Over $85 million was transferred from HECO chain bridge to suspicious addresses, raising exploit concerns. Justin Sun merged Tron and BitTorrent bridge ecosystem.