Criticism follows as South Korea police picks Dunamu for crypto custody
The post Criticism follows as South Korea police picks Dunamu for crypto custody appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Firms that sent competing proposals to South Korea’s National Police Agency to win the contract to become the official crypto custodian of the agency’s seized crypto have gone off on a criticism tangent again after Dunamu emerged as the top bid at the end of the process. The complaints point to how the firm running Upbit, South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, winning the bidding process as vindication for earlier observations that the tender’s terms gave larger exchanges a decisive advantage over custody-first upstarts. As Cryptopolitan reported in June, pure-play crypto custody firms noted that insurance and loss coverage clauses listed in the procurement database effectively undermined their bids. Who won the bid for South Korea’s police agency’s seized BTC? Local reports put Dunamu at the top of the Public Procurement Service’s Nara Jangteo as of Wednesday, July 8.