Bithumb restricts access to aliens without cell phone identification

2021-9-3 10:56
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South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb announced Thursday that foreigners who cannot identify themselves on their cellphones cannot use the platform, according to the September 3 news. Affected users must restore their assets in advance, but do not set a date. In the past, the company had decided not to allow foreigners to register without a foreign registration card. (Korea Herald)

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