Techub News reports that, according to South Korean media KBS, Binance received a request from the South Korean police to freeze assets stolen from Upbit, but only partially complied. On the morning of November 27, after Upbit was hacked, the South Korean police and Upbit requested Binance to freeze Solana tokens worth 470 million Korean won, but Binance only froze 17% of the requested amount (approximately 80 million Korean won) citing the need for further fact verification. The freezing measures were completed about 15 hours after the request. Reports indicate that Binance refused to provide specific responses regarding the partial freeze reasons and the background of the delays, stating only that they would continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities according to appropriate procedures.