Kripto birža „Huobi“ uždarys savo Tailando padalinį po reguliavimo problemų

Cryptocurrency exchange Huobi will close down its operation in Thailand after it was delisted as a licensed digital trading platform by local regulatory authorities. 

According to a statement released by the Thai arm of Huobi, it will permanently shut down its platform on July 1. Huobi is an exchange initially founded in China that allows its users to trade digital assets including BTC and ETH. 

Its operations had already been suspended in another ruling by SEC Thailand in September and it had since urged clients to withdraw their assets from the platform. The company said there are still assets on the platform. 

“We have been trying our best efforts to contact all customers to withdraw assets,” Huobi said. “However, there is still an amount of out of reach customers which we couldn’t contact with.” 

Huobi’s struggle with regulators stands in contrast to some competitors. After some initial problems with regulators in Europe, competitor Binance was recently approved in Italy and France. Earlier this month, FTX launched a licensed trading platform in Japan. 

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Tomas yra „The Block“ fintech reporteris. Prieš prisijungdamas prie komandos, jis stažavosi FT remiamoje platformoje „Sifted“, kur pranešė apie neobankus, mokėjimo įmones ir „blockchain“ startuolius. Tomas yra įgijęs tarptautinių santykių ir japonų kalbos bakalauro laipsnį SOAS, Londono universitete.

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