As South Korea has requested Google to restrict user access to 17 unregistered crypto exchanges, the latter blacklisted them.
South Korean public officials are required by law to disclose their crypto asset holdings to the country’s Ethics Commission.
Google has blocked KuCoin, Poloniex, MEXC, and over a dozen other non-domestic crypto exchanges. India blocked Binance, ...
South Korea blocks 17 foreign crypto exchanges, including KuCoin and MEXC, as part of stricter regulatory enforcement to protect investors.
A South Korean court temporarily lifted Upbit's partial business suspension, allowing it to serve new customers while the ...
Upbit has been granted a temporary reprieve by the court, with its three-month new customer ban lifted until case is ...
Google Play blocks 17 unregistered crypto apps in South Korea, targeting foreign exchanges like KuCoin and MEXC.
An expert has warned that a crypto “killer app” could soon emerge overseas and “suck up South Korean wealth.” Find out more!
The top crypto holder among top South Korean officials is Kim Hye-young, a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Council.
The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) classified a number of exchanges who are not registered as targets for sanctions ...
South Korean regulators worked with Google Play to block applications belonging to 17 unregistered overseas crypto exchanges.
South Korean officials declared $9.8 million in crypto assets in 2025, showing rising digital currency use in government.