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Bithumb Resolves Bitcoin Reward Error, Recovers 99.7% of Excess Funds

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Last updated: February 8, 2026 11:30 am
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Published: February 8, 2026
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A significant incident involving South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb has been successfully resolved after a promotional reward error led to excess Bitcoin being credited to certain user accounts. The exchange reported that 99.7% of the incorrectly credited Bitcoin was recovered on the same day the issue arose. The remaining 1,788 Bitcoin, which had already been liquidated on the market, was compensated for using company funds to maintain the integrity of customer balances.

In its statement, Bithumb emphasized that its total holdings of virtual assets, including Bitcoin, are equal to or greater than user deposits. The exchange managed to retrieve most of the excess Bitcoin directly from user accounts, while the previously liquidated portion required reimbursement from corporate reserves.

In light of the incident, Bithumb announced a compensation plan for affected users. Each individual who was engaged with the platform during the event will receive 20,000 Korean won, roughly equivalent to $15. Additionally, traders who sold Bitcoin at unfavorable prices due to the disruption will be fully reimbursed for their sale value, plus an extra 10% as a goodwill gesture. To further assist users, Bithumb will also waive trading fees across all markets for seven days.

The issue began during a promotional event when a system glitch resulted in select users receiving a significantly inflated amount of Bitcoin. This anomaly briefly triggered sharp pricing fluctuations as recipients began to sell the excess funds. Quick action from Bithumb allowed the platform to restrict affected accounts and stabilize trading within minutes, which helped avert broader market liquidations.

Bithumb clarified that this incident was not related to any form of hacking and confirmed that no customer assets were lost. Deposits and withdrawals proceeded as normal throughout the ordeal. Although the company did not disclose the total Bitcoin amount involved in the error, some users speculated that around 2,000 BTC had been mistakenly credited.

This situation highlights ongoing operational challenges faced by centralized cryptocurrency exchanges, a trend seen recently with other platforms. For example, in June, Coinbase acknowledged significant account restrictions impacting users, and they reported an 82% reduction in unnecessary freezes after enhancing their internal systems. Similarly, during market volatility on October 10, Binance users faced technical hurdles that hindered their ability to close positions, although the exchange later compensated affected users with a distribution of around $728 million.

As the cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, incidents like these underscore the importance of robust systems and responsive customer service in maintaining trust and stability within these digital trading environments.

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