Doubts mount over Huobi’s future as harsh layoff rumors denied

Published at: Jan. 6, 2023

Speculation on Twitter that crypto exchange Huobi has laid off staff and shuttered internal communications have prompted the community to advise users to withdraw funds, despite an advisor to the exchange denying the rumors.

In a Jan. 5 tweet, Huobi advisor Justin Sun addressed rumors of purported insolvency saying the business development of the exchange was “good” and the “security of users' assets will always be fully protected.”

Sun also seemingly brushed off speculation around disgruntled staff saying Huobi will “fully respect the legal demands of local employees.”

Earlier, on Jan. 3, crypto journalist Colin Wu reported Sun changed Huobi employee salaries from being paid in fiat to be paid in either Tether (USDT) or USD Coin (USDC), claiming staff who disagreed with the change could be laid off.

Justin Sun's HR is communicating with all Huobi employees to change the salary form from fiat currency to USDT/USDC; employees who cannot accept it may be dismissed. The move sparked protests from some employees. Exclusive https://t.co/QB4sjDyHc7

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) January 4, 2023

Wu earlier reported in Dec. 2022 that Huobi canceled year-end bonuses and was preparing to cut up to half of its 1,200 staff citing insiders.

The move to change the salary payment from fiat to stablecoins sparked protests from some employees according to Wu.

A Jan. 4 tweet from the Twitter account “BitRun” claimed a “communication group with internal employees” at the exchange had been shut down and “all communication and feedback channels with employees” were blocked.

BitRun added they weren't ruling out a revolt by Huobi employees who could “directly rug away user assets or programmers add backdoor Trojan horses” claiming the practice was “not protected by domestic laws.”

Related: ‘Old money has all but fled,’ Huobi co-founder discusses challenges of running $400M VC fund

Huobi is based in Seychelles, with offices in Hong Kong, the United States, Japan and South Korea. It’s a publicly listed company on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

The ominous warning was enough for one Twitter user to claim Huobi “seems to be melting down in real-time” and others suggested users withdraw funds from the exchange due to the rumors.

If you are using HuobiDo consider withdrawing assets till the FUD blows overSome rather negative sentiment and accusations are going around Twitter aimed against Huobi.Unverified so do your own due diligence and risk management accordingly.

— RossStephenson.eth (@magicross7) January 6, 2023

Huobi Token (HT) is down nearly 7% over 24 hours according to CoinGecko data.

Cointelegraph contacted Huobi for comment but did not receive a response at the time of publication.

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