South Korean Gaming Giant WeMade Loses Legal Struggle Against WEMIX Delisting
The South Korean gaming firm WeMade has lost its legal battle against the nation’s biggest crypto exchanges – who have decided to delist its WEMIX coin (WEMIX). WEMIX was issued with an “investment warning” in October by...
WEMIX was issued with an “investment warning” in October by the Digital Asset Exchange Association (DAXA). The DAXA is a group that comprises the nation’s four largest exchanges, namely Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, and Korbit....
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