2021-12-15
The derivative exchange Bitget issued a statement saying, “a recent report by the Financial Times claiming the platform was suspended from operation in Singapore for being mired in a row involving K-pop band BTS was inaccurate. ” Bitget points out that such an incorrect report is highly misleading as it has delivered the false message to its users, partners, and the broader media community.

The exchange clarifies that it has submitted materials to the Monetary Authority of Singapore and is now queuing for a license. There is no such suspension due to any of the reasons described in the news report. Regarding the dispute involving Army coin, Bitget has immediately delisted the token as soon as it spotted its infringement issue. The platform has also asked the project owner to take responsibility for any disputes arising in relation to this matter and protect the rights and interests of users.
Regarding the issue related to Army coin, Bitget says it has always put user asset security in the first place and established a strict review process to ensure only qualified projects can be listed. It will further tighten up scrutiny and listen to the voice of users through enhanced interaction.
Bitget has maintained a healthy operation as a global trading platform for 3 years. It actively seeks to comply with local regulations and has secured licenses in multiple countries. Partnering with the Italian soccer giant Juventus and Esports platform PGL, Bitget has built up a good reputation as a credible exchange worldwide.
Company: Bitget (Singapore Headquarter)
Contact Person: William Gates
Email: BD@bitget.com
Website: www.bitget.com
Telephone: +65 6721 9775
City: Singapore
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