South Korea's largest crypto exchange, Upbit - a crypto-only platform run by a subsidiary of Korean tech giant Kakao - has posted a $100 million profit in the third quarter of 2018, Yonhap News reported August 23.
As Yonhap reports, Kakao's recent Semiannual Report indicates that the net profit of Upbit operator Dunamoo was 19,330 million won, with total assets adding up to around 1.25 trillion won.
Dunamoo also runs KakaoStock, the most popular stock brokerage application and index in South Korea, yet according to Yonhap, the lion's share of the net profit is reportedly from Upbit.
Yonhap further cites data from the Repository of Korea's Corporate Filings that shows that by comparison, Korea's second-largest exchange, Bithumb, posted around $35 million in profit over the same time period.
As Yonhap notes, Bithumb is currently expected to post less than 20 percent of its 2017 net profit, which was reportedly officially around $400 million.
While both exchanges have been hit by the global crypto bear market, Bithumb also notably suffered a security breach in June that resulted in the theft of around $17 million worth of crypto, which it has since pledged to reimburse from corporate funds.
Reports this March revealed that Kakao and its subsidiaries - which are said to have over 90 percent market penetration in their respective markets across fintech, taxi services, messaging, and social media - would be focusing on integrating cryptocurrencies for their 12,000 merchants and over 100 million users.
Kakaopay has notably been interoperable with Upbit as of the latter's launch in October 2017.
This May, Upbit came under scrutiny from local law enforcement and financial regulators on suspicion that officials had faked balance sheets.
As of press time, Upbit is seeing $95,349,355 in daily trade volumes and is ranked 12th largest globally on CoinMarketCap.
S. Korea's Top Crypto Exchange Upbit Defies Bear Market, Posts $100 Million Profits in Q3 2018
Published on Aug 24, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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