#WEMIX This is not the first case where major exchanges in South Korea have removed an altcoin from their platforms. WEMIX experienced its first coordinated suspension at the end of 2022. DAXA raised concerns at that time due to inaccurate information regarding the circulating supply of WEMIX. Despite this, the project party was able to return it to the list in early 2023 after numerous difficulties, including public apologies and legal issues.
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Demacia
· 2025-05-08 14:31
The first time was over-issue and selling secretly, this time it’s retaliation. Previously, wemix invited daxa to join 40 wonder and then kicked them out of the voting, so wemix must be destroyed, hahaha.
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GateUser-d0659d2f
· 2025-05-08 13:20
after a bunch of lawsuits in which Dax still could not prove violations on the part of Wemix
#WEMIX This is not the first case where major exchanges in South Korea have removed an altcoin from their platforms. WEMIX experienced its first coordinated suspension at the end of 2022. DAXA raised concerns at that time due to inaccurate information regarding the circulating supply of WEMIX. Despite this, the project party was able to return it to the list in early 2023 after numerous difficulties, including public apologies and legal issues.