TLDR South Korean police name Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won as a bribery suspect Investigation links alleged hiring decision to political influence claims Probe centers
2026/06/12
Investigators believe the lawmaker's criticism of rival exchange Dunamu may have been tied to his son's employment at Bithumb.
The South Korean police have formally named Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won as a suspect in their ongoing bribery investigation, mentioning that the CEO hired the son of
2026/06/11
Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won has been named a bribery suspect over allegations that he accepted a hiring request from lawmaker Kim Byung-ki for the lawmaker’s son. South
Bithumb CEO news: Complete breakdown of bribery probe and allegationsSouth Korean police have booked Lee Jae-won, the CEO of Bithumb the country's second-largest
TLDR South Korean police booked Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won as a bribery suspect. The probe centers on alleged hiring favors for lawmaker Kim Byung-kee’s son. Police
TLDR: Seoul police booked Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won as a bribery suspect following job favor allegations. Lawmaker Kim Byung-kee allegedly solicited his son’s Bithumb
Seoul police booked Bithumb CEO Lee Jae-won as a bribery suspect over alleged job favors tied to lawmaker Kim Byung-kee’s son in Korea today
BitcoinWorld Bithumb and Coinone Add MAPO to Delisting Watchlists Following Security Incident South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges Bithumb and Coinone have placed
2026/05/22
MAPO crashed over 96% after a hash collision exploit on Butter Bridge let an attacker mint nearly 1 quadrillion tokens. MAP Protocol has now suspended trading and