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Exchange demands users return Bitcoin bought for $6K during tech glitch

 Exchange demands users return Bitcoin bought for $6K during tech glitch WikiBit 2021-02-27 03:21

Users who purchased BTC at an 88% discount from PDAX were asked to refund the exchange or risk legal action.

Cyrus McNally

Feb 24, 2021

Exchange demands users return Bitcoin bought for $6K during tech glitch

An apparent “glitch” on PDAX temporarily dropped BTC prices by 88% and saw trading suspended. The exchange held a press conference yesterday to explain what happened.

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One of Southeast Asias biggest crypto exchanges is blaming a technical glitch for the price of Bitcoin dropping down to 300,000 Philippine pesos, roughly $6,100, on Feb. 16.

An unknown number of customers of the Philippine Digital Assets Exchange, or PDAX, managed to buy thousands of Bitcoin (BTC) from the exchange at a massive discount, making them local currency billionaires on paper — at least for a few hours.

A number of PDAX customers withdrew their purchased Bitcoin up to the exchanges limit on individual accounts of 1 BTC per 24 hours. PDAX is reportedly demanding these users refund BTC obtained during the crash under the threat of potential legal action.

The tech glitch led to a 36-hour closure, and several users continue to report remaining locked out of their accounts.

Still unable to login for 7 days straight now. They're trying to cover up something fishy here. I also heard from many of the users that their transactions was reversed by pdax during the downtime. They're obviously lying because many still couldn't access their accounts.

— (@drumseth) February 22, 2021

One user, who managed to purchase Bitcoin when it dropped to 300,000 Philippine pesos from 2.4 million Philippine pesos, took to Reddit to ask for opinions on whether or not they are legally required to return the Bitcoin, receiving an outpouring of mixed responses.

“I managed to transfer the purchased BTC to another wallet outside PDAX just before they closed the trading and eventually the website,” the Redditor explained in a thread on r/Phinvest.

“After almost 24 hours, they sent me a demand letter and SMS, requesting me to transfer back the BTC, which was purchased well within my rights without violating any laws or regulations of the trading platform, or they 'may' be compelled to take legal actions against me.”

On Tuesday, PDAX CEO Nichel Gaba held a press conference to further clarify what happened the week prior. He explained that the burden placed on the exchange by a flurry of unanticipated activity introduced a glitch that allowed an unfunded order to be matched with a funded order. According to Gaba, this led to a cascade effect that dropped the price of BTC below reasonable levels.

“It‘s very understandable that a lot of users will feel upset they were able to buy what they thought an order was there for Bitcoin at very low prices. But unfortunately, the underlying Bitcoins were never in the possession of the exchange, so there’s never really anything there to be bought or sold.”

Gaba stressed that of all the exchanges customers, only “0.2% are unable to access their accounts” as of Tuesda.

Founded in 2019, PDAX is licensed to operate as an exchange by the Philippine central bank. The exchange‘s Feb. 16 closure occurred during a pivotal moment in Bitcoin’s history as its price soared above $50,000 for the first time.

PDAX is not alone in its challenge of growing to meet the demand of its users, as Coinbase and Binance also suffered service outages this year.

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