PANews reported on May 15 that according to Money Today, the Digital Asset Exchange Alliance (DAXA), a cryptocurrency advisory group composed of the five major local exchanges in South Korea, clarified in a statement on May 15 that the alliance does not decide which tokens its member exchanges list or delist. The statement seems to be in response to the recent controversy over Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit and Gopax's second decision to delist WEMIX tokens. DAXA emphasized that each exchange has the right to make independent decisions on the listing and delisting of tokens to ensure effective protection of customer interests, adding that this principle has been confirmed by multiple court rulings unless there are special circumstances.
South Korea’s DAXA emphasizes that its crypto exchange members have the right to decide on their own when listing or listing coins
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