The Korean Financial Supervisory Service will investigate the discrepancy of 600 million between the recently announced SUI circulation volume and th
The chairman of the Financial Supervisory Service in South Korea has stated that an investigation will be conducted into the discrepancy of 600 million SUI tokens between the recently announced circulation volume and the circulation volume announced at the time of Upbit's listing.
The chairman also said: "We are aware that there may be victims during the (pledging) process, and we will closely monitor and strengthen cooperation with the Virtual Asset Loss Reporting Center or investigation team."
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