Korean crypto scene just got a maintenance curveball. One of the region's top exchanges wiped out all existing deposit addresses during a wallet system overhaul. If you're planning to move funds in, you'll need to generate fresh addresses first—the old ones won't work anymore.
The technical upgrade is rolling out in phases. Starting December 5th at 5 PM Seoul time, deposit and withdrawal services for 33 different tokens across 21 blockchain networks will come back online gradually. Not everything flips on at once, so check your specific assets before making moves.
Wallet infrastructure updates like this aren't rare, but the scale here is notable. Clearing all previous addresses is a bold step, likely tied to security enhancements or backend architecture changes. Either way, double-check your setup before hitting send on any transactions.
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DegenGambler
· 9h ago
Again? Clearing out all addresses is really something else. This time the Korean exchanges are playing pretty hard.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-05 10:56
Damn, another exchange is up to something again. All the old addresses are invalid and have to be regenerated. These guys really know how to make things complicated.
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-05 10:55
Oh no, they're clearing addresses again. My tokens are still in there.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 12-05 10:53
LOL, it's another round of "system upgrades," and the retail investors' addresses will have to be regenerated again. I bet fifty cents the exchange is secretly clearing out their inventory.
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MetaLord420
· 12-05 10:51
Here we go again? Korean exchanges are clearing addresses, and old users have to go through the hassle all over again.
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MetaReckt
· 12-05 10:51
Here we go again, all the old addresses are invalid, so we have to generate new addresses this time? Korean exchanges are really being ruthless with this move.
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AirdropFreedom
· 12-05 10:42
Here we go again? All old addresses need to be cleared and regenerated... This time, the Korean exchange is really going all out.
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pvt_key_collector
· 12-05 10:27
Damn, here we go again? All the old addresses are useless, this time I really have to generate new ones.
Korean crypto scene just got a maintenance curveball. One of the region's top exchanges wiped out all existing deposit addresses during a wallet system overhaul. If you're planning to move funds in, you'll need to generate fresh addresses first—the old ones won't work anymore.
The technical upgrade is rolling out in phases. Starting December 5th at 5 PM Seoul time, deposit and withdrawal services for 33 different tokens across 21 blockchain networks will come back online gradually. Not everything flips on at once, so check your specific assets before making moves.
Wallet infrastructure updates like this aren't rare, but the scale here is notable. Clearing all previous addresses is a bold step, likely tied to security enhancements or backend architecture changes. Either way, double-check your setup before hitting send on any transactions.