Odaily Planet Daily News: Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said in response to the abnormal outflow of crypto assets from DMM Bitcoin: "We will thoroughly prevent such incidents from happening again." The head of the Japanese Financial Services Agency revealed that the agency has issued a report request order to DMM Bitcoin in accordance with the Funds Settlement Act, requiring it to report the cause investigation and compensation plan for customers. (Bloomberg) Earlier on May 31, it was reported that Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin was hacked and lost $305 million. 4,502.9 bitcoins were stolen from the exchange. DMM Bitcoin said it would guarantee the full amount of the stolen amount. At present, all spot purchases are temporarily restricted, and customers who withdraw yen may face delays. It is reported that this is the second largest hacker attack loss amount for Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges. In 2018, Coincheck was hacked and lost 58 billion yen.