Upbit Operator Denies it Wants to Buy a Securities Firm
Dunamu, the operator of Upbit, South Korea’s biggest crypto exchange, has denied it is poised to buy a securities company – and says it is instead eyeing non-fungible token (NFT) expansion. The operator has recently been...
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The operator has recently been linked with a takeover move for an unnamed domestic securities provider. But Sisa Week reported Dunamu has “denied” the “rumor” has any truth and called the claims “unfounded.”
Dunamu said:...
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