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The Day “Ghost Bitcoin” Flooded South Korea

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Published: Feb 09, 2026 at 21:33

On February 9, 2026, the global crypto community is still reeling from the details of a catastrophic technical error at Bithumb, South Korea’s leading digital asset platform.


Late last week, a systemic database glitch resulted in the erroneous “transfer” of 620,000 BTC to various user accounts. To put that in perspective, at current prices, the “ghost” Bitcoin was worth approximately $43.4 billion—a figure representing nearly 3% of the total Bitcoin supply.

The anatomy of the blunder


The absurdity of the situation lies in the scale of the mismatch: while the exchange’s internal ledger credited users with over 600,000 coins, Bithumb’s actual on-chain reserves at the time were reported to be just 175 BTC. This was not an on-chain hack, but a massive failure of the internal accounting mechanism.


For a few hours, thousands of retail traders woke up to find themselves “billionaires” on paper. While the exchange quickly halted withdrawals and has reportedly recovered nearly 100% of the erroneous credits, the incident has sparked an intense investigation by South Korean regulators into the exchange’s “proof of reserves” protocols.

Market contagion & sentiment


This glitch couldn’t have come at a worse time. It occurred just as Bitcoin (BTC) slid back below the $70,000 mark, fueled by the “Warsh Shock” (concerns over hawkish U.S. Fed leadership) and institutional outflows. The Bithumb scare added a layer of “existential dread” to the market, with the Fear & Greed Index plummeting to 14 (Extreme Fear). 


As Coinidol.com reported the cryptocurrency has stalled above the $68,000 support level, but remains below the moving average lines. If bears break below the $68,000 support, Bitcoin could continue to fall towards its $53,000 bottom.  


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Source: https://coinidol.com/bithumb-nightmare/

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