Singapore Woman Who Stole $4.2 Million in Bybit Assets Told to Return Them

2023-7-28 16:15

A Singapore judge has ruled that a former employee violated property rights of Bybit exchange when she illegally transferred the exchange’s assets to her own crypto wallets.

The woman allegedly went on a spending spree after transferring $4.2 million to crypto addresses she controlled.

Judge Rules Singapore Woman Violated Property Rights

The Singapore judge ruled the assets stolen from Bybit were covered by a “thing in action” property right reserved for intangible assets. The owner of an intangible asset can stake their claim through legal proceedings instead of possession.

Bybit sued Ho Kai Xin after discovering eight unusual crypto payments in September last year, transferring 4.2 million USDT to four addresses. Additionally, over $100,000 also landed in Ho’s account.

The exchange later froze assets she stole by manipulating spreadsheet files at Bybit’s payroll provider.

The defendant bought a penthouse, a car, and several luxury items, including a Louis Vuitton bag, with the stolen funds. The judge’s ruling mandates she returns the stolen crypto and fiat previously held under trust for Bybit.

“The evidence is indeed compelling that Ho fraudulently transferred the crypto asset and the fiat asset to herself,” he said.

Bybit Ruling Could Define Ownership of Crypto Assets in Future Cases

The judge’s ruling of crypto assets as a “thing in action” is a first for Singapore. It could help legally define the circumstances under which cryptos belong to an individual even if a custodian or trustee holds their assets.

Bitcoin is the most popular crypto asset in Singapore | Source: Statista

The city-state’s central bank is developing exchange rules to protect customer assets from commingling and theft. The regulations include strict separation of customer and corporate funds.

Learn here how to set up your own crypto wallet.

The case could also affect the ownership status of tokenized assets like investments and debt.

In the US, Custodia Bank CEO Caitlin Long was instrumental in developing cutting-edge state laws defining crypto ownership in her home state of Wyoming. Included under the label “ownership” are both the private keys and the underlying assets the keys can spend.

The new notion of ownership differs from the rights held by the buyer of a security. A security is essentially an IOU passed on from the issuer to the buyer via a broker. At any time, the issuer can devalue the asset and deprive you of what you thought you owned.

Got something to say about the woman who stole Bybit assets in Singapore or anything else? Write to us or join the discussion on our Telegram channel. You can also catch us on TikTok, Facebook, or Twitter.

The post Singapore Woman Who Stole $4.2 Million in Bybit Assets Told to Return Them appeared first on BeInCrypto.

Similar to Notcoin - TapSwap on Solana Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Singapore Dollar (SGD) íà Currencies.ru

$ 89250.06 (+0.00%)
Îáúåì 24H $0
Èçìåíåèÿ 24h: 0.00 %, 7d: 0.00 %
Cåãîäíÿ L: $87742.38 - H: $89397.08
Êàïèòàëèçàöèÿ $0 Rank 99999
Öåíà â ÷àñ íîâîñòè $ 38948.32 (129.15%)

bybit singapore told assets return woman million

bybit singapore → Ðåçóëüòàòîâ: 24


Cryptocurrency Derivatives Exchange Bybit Launches Trading Competition

Bitcoin Press Release: Derivatives Exchange Bybit has officially started its first Trading Competition on Twitter. The competition will run from April 8th to May 6th, 2019. April 11, 2019, Singapore – Singapore-based global derivatives exchange Bybit has launched a new Trading Competition for users to match their skills against one another in the hunt for over $6,000 in total prize money.

2019-4-13 13:41


Cryptocurrency Derivatives Exchange Bybit Launches Trading Competition

Bitcoin Press Release: Derivatives Exchange Bybit has officially started its first Trading Competition on Twitter. The competition will run from April 8th to May 6th, 2019. April 11, 2019, Singapore – Singapore-based global derivatives exchange Bybit has launched a new Trading Competition for users to match their skills against one another in the hunt for […] The post Cryptocurrency Derivatives Exchange Bybit Launches Trading Competition appeared first on Bitcoin PR Buzz.

2019-4-12 23:31