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South Korean crypto lending platform Delio suspends withdrawals
Delio, a Korea-owned cryptocurrency lending and savings company, has temporarily suspended fund withdrawals, citing increased market volatility
Delio, a South Korea-based digital assets lending platform offering users high returns on their crypto holdings, has suspended fund withdrawals, citing increased market volatility.
Established in 2018, Delio offers its users up to a 10.7% annual percentage ratio (APR) on their bitcoin (BTC), ether (ETH), and USDT holdings
According to a statement by the company, its decision to suspend deposits and withdrawals is aimed at protecting its customers, who are now confused due to the sharp drop in the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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The prolonged bear market has made it inevitable for centralized crypto businesses without strong capital controls and reserves to either go bankrupt or halt fund withdrawals.
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