Upbit Rewards Six for Reporting Fraudulent ICOs

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago

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A couple of months ago, Upbit—one of South Korea’s largest exchanges—set up a bounty system whereby people reporting fraudulent ICOs would be rewarded for their diligence.

The company just recently followed up on this and posted an update in its blog, revealing that six people had been awarded under its system with 1 million won (around $930).

Upbit uses this data to cooperate with the authorities in apprehending and prosecuting the individuals that run these frauds. It’s a “first come, first serve” system where only the first person to successfully provide evidence of a wrongdoing by an ICO gets the reward.

Prior to setting up the bounty, Upbit had already reported on 20 other scams involving ICOs using multi-level marketing tactics to promote their coins and other types of illegal activities.

Considering the amount of scrutiny that exchanges are under in South Korea, this was perhaps a good PR move that demonstrated that the cryptocurrency market in the country doesn’t have to be at odds with the government. For all its effort, a month ago, Upbit was raided by authorities in the country, sparking a bear market for Bitcoin.

More recently, the investigation concluded that none of the two largest exchanges in South Korea—which includes Bithumb, Upbit’s largest rival—have any evidence of any wrongdoing.

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