PANews reported on April 2 that according to Digital Asset, a South Korean man in his 40s is facing a fine of 1.5 million won (about 1,023 U.S. dollars) for breaking into the home of the CEO of the bankrupt crypto lending platform Delio and beating him. The Seoul court has not yet ruled on the case, but the prosecution has proposed a fine. It is reported that the man involved is the largest creditor of Delio, who has 97 Bitcoins and 190 Ethereums hosted on the platform.
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