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Home / Business and Economy / Bithumb Mistake: $40 Billion Bitcoin Error Refunds Panicked Sellers

Bithumb Mistake: $40 Billion Bitcoin Error Refunds Panicked Sellers

7 Feb

Summary

  • Bithumb mistakenly distributed 620,000 Bitcoin instead of cash prizes.
  • The error caused a brief but sharp selloff, dropping Bitcoin prices 17%.
  • Bithumb will reimburse customers and offer a 10% bonus for panic-selling losses.
Bithumb Mistake: $40 Billion Bitcoin Error Refunds Panicked Sellers

Bithumb, a major South Korean cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant operational error on Friday, February 7, 2026. An employee mistakenly distributed 620,000 Bitcoin, valued at over $40 billion, instead of the intended 620,000 Korean won cash prizes to 695 users. This incident occurred around 7 p.m. local time and was identified within 20 minutes.

The erroneous distribution led to a chaotic situation where some users immediately sold their newly acquired Bitcoin, triggering a sharp price decline of 17% on the Bithumb platform. Bitcoin's price briefly dropped from approximately $67,188 to $55,400.

Bithumb acted swiftly to halt trading and withdrawals for affected accounts starting at 7:35 p.m. and managed to retrieve 99.7% of the distributed coins. The exchange has pledged to cover customer losses resulting from this 'panic-selling' event and will provide an additional 10% bonus to those affected.

CEO Lee Jae-won issued a formal apology, acknowledging the exchange's failure to uphold its core values of stability and integrity. As of Saturday, February 8, 2026, the estimated customer losses amounted to approximately 1 billion won, which Bithumb will cover using corporate assets. Regulators, including the Financial Services Commission, convened an emergency meeting on Saturday to address the situation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An employee mistakenly keyed in Bitcoin instead of Korean won when awarding prizes for a promotion.
The error caused Bitcoin prices on Bithumb to briefly drop by 17% due to panic selling.
Yes, Bithumb will reimburse customers for their full losses incurred during the panic selling and offer an additional 10% bonus.

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