2020-10-18 13:07 |
OKEx founder Star Xu was reportedly questioned by police a week ago.
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2020-10-18 13:07 |
OKEx founder Star Xu was reportedly questioned by police a week ago.
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The internal imbroglio currently affecting the OKEx crypto exchange platform has taken another turn with reports of the company’s founder in police custody. According to a report by Chinese media outlet Caixin, on Oct.
2020-10-16 13:17 | |
About an hour ago, a bitcoin whale bought $20 million worth of BTC on OKEx. This is one of the largest single buy transactions recorded in 2020. The same buyer has reportedly been acquiring Bitcoin lately in vast numbers.
2020-6-6 23:48 | |
Cryptocurrency exchange Huobi has reportedly raked in a total of $483 million in commissions throughout 2018, more that the top two exchange by volume Binance and OKEx. Half a Billion in Trading Fees According to a recent report by Korean media Sporbiz, China-based cryptocurrency exchange Huobi has raked in a total of $483 million USD in commissions throughout 2018.
2019-1-25 00:00 | |
Traders have reportedly incurred losses after OKEx settled bitcoin cash futures contracts with little warning ahead of last week's hard fork.
2018-11-20 15:30 | |
International cybersecurity solutions provider Group-IB has come up with a scoring model to grade crypto exchanges based on their level of security. The scoring model was created by Group-IB in conjunction with Swiss-based Cryptolns (which is operated by Swiss insurance broker APIS AS), and the grading is intrinsic to CryptoIns’ new cryptocurrency exchange insurance, which will allow exchange users to cover up to 15 BTC worth of digital assets held in their exchange accounts.
2018-11-13 00:43 | |
Star Xu, the founder of the world’s second largest crypto exchange OKEx and exchange service provider OKCoin, has been reportedly released from custody after being arrested by the Shanghai police on the evening of Sept.
2018-9-12 17:29 | |
Xu Mingxing, founder of OKEx, is under heavy scrutiny from Chinese authorities. He is reportedly in talks with police over accusations of fraud, which relate to an alleged involvement with a little-known cryptocurrency.
2018-9-11 18:40 | |