According to Techub News, the Korea Digital Asset Exchange Association (DAXA) released a statement on May 15, emphasizing that member exchanges have the autonomy to decide on the delisting (cessation of trading support) of encryption assets, and DAXA does not intervene in such decisions. This statement is seen as a response to the controversy arising from the recent delisting of WEMIX by exchanges such as Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and GOPAX. DAXA stated that, unless special circumstances arise, the decisions made by each exchange based on user protection and market judgment should be respected.
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According to Techub News, the Korea Digital Asset Exchange Association (DAXA) released a statement on May 15, emphasizing that member exchanges have the autonomy to decide on the delisting (cessation of trading support) of encryption assets, and DAXA does not intervene in such decisions. This statement is seen as a response to the controversy arising from the recent delisting of WEMIX by exchanges such as Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and GOPAX. DAXA stated that, unless special circumstances arise, the decisions made by each exchange based on user protection and market judgment should be respected.