According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges Upbit and Bithumb have decided to compensate investors with a total of approximately 3.5 billion Korean won (2.4 million US dollars) for the losses caused by the network outage on December 3 last year (the day South Korea declared martial law). Upbit will pay KRW 3.1 billion (approximately USD 2.2 million) to compensate for 596 system failure incidents, while Bithumb will pay KRW 377.5 million (approximately USD 264000) to compensate for 124 incidents. There are no relevant cases on other exchanges. This incident is the most affected user and largest compensation amount in the history of system failures in South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges.