OKCoin delists two Bitcoin forks over ‘malicious misinformation’ campaign

OKCoin delists two Bitcoin forks over ‘malicious misinformation’ campaign

OKCoin cites actions antithetical to Bitcoin's open ethos as the reason for delisting BCH and BSV While the original Bitcoin rallies past a $1 trillion dollar marketcap, two forks of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency have instead lost a source of liquidity as crypto exchange OKCoin delists BSV and BCH. In a blog post today, OKCoin CEO Hong Fang explained the decision to delist as one focused on protecting investors from a “malicious misinformation war.” Fang noted that the exhcange regularly reviews listed assets across a variety of metrics, “including ecosystem development and....


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