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South Korean Bitcoin Treasury Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Transfer to Overseas Exchanges

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 4:55 am
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Published: March 19, 2026
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A South Korean digital asset treasury firm, known as BitMax, is drawing scrutiny for moving its Bitcoin holdings from secure cold wallets to hot wallets on foreign crypto exchanges. This shift, reported by Maeil Kyungjae, raises questions about the firm’s intentions and financial stability.

BitMax, which markets itself as a Bitcoin treasury firm, has transitioned its Bitcoin stockpile, previously secured by Korea Digital Asset and managed by Kookmin Bank, to platforms overseas. The move has led to speculation that BitMax might be preparing to offload its cryptocurrency. A blockchain expert cited by the newspaper suggested that the incremental transfers—ranging between $3.5 million and $7 million—could be a strategy for selling the coins gradually to minimize losses. However, BitMax’s CEO, Hong Sang-hyeok, has firmly denied any plans to sell, stating, “We have not sold a single Bitcoin.” He explained that the decision to redistribute the holdings is aimed at enhancing security and operational efficiency.

The context for this decision appears complicated. BitMax has faced significant financial challenges, reporting a net loss of $52 million in the third quarter of 2025. Like many firms that attempted to replicate Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin treasury strategy, BitMax has found itself beleaguered by market downturns and rising debt, experiencing a staggering 1,582% increase in total debt within just nine months. Additionally, the company has cut its research and development budget for its augmented reality division by two-thirds.

Regulatory pressures complicate the situation further, as South Korean laws currently restrict companies from opening corporate wallets on domestic exchanges, although regulators have indicated a potential shift on this stance. This regulatory landscape adds another layer of uncertainty for BitMax and similar enterprises navigating a volatile market.

Since its inception in 2010 as a metaverse and AR company, BitMax transitioned to a digital asset treasury in 2025, acquiring approximately 550 Bitcoin worth about $39 million from undisclosed non-exchange sources. However, continuing losses and trading suspensions by the Korea Exchange have prompted speculation about the firm’s future. Some observers have voiced concerns that BitMax may be at risk of being delisted, prompting the firm to commission an external audit to affirm the reliability of its financial statements.

BitMax’s announcement of a share consolidation deal indicates efforts to address its accumulated losses. In light of these developments, the scrutiny surrounding BitMax’s Bitcoin holdings has intensified, making the firm’s next moves critical as it navigates both market pressures and regulatory challenges.

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