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nce that Pyongyang-linked hackers and state-sponsored crypto thieves are “primarily using social media platforms to identify targets and attempt initial contact” with crypto holders. Rather than spamming a broad …
“https://cryptonews.com/news/s-korean-mp-bids-to-prevent-crypto-crisis-while-kimchi-premi-11218.htm”>kimchi premium traders making “illegal transactions.” Upbit, the market-leading exchange, and Korbit, the first trading platform in the nation appear to have received their permits within hours of one …
ding platforms “for the time being.” But it appears that banks are far more comfortable with the idea of helping exchanges store their customers’ fiat and crypto. Per Asia …
y begun taking over the music industry, and now they’re turning to the film and TV sector. Case in point: animated series “Stoner Cats” raised USD 8.4m at the …
m/coins/”>other digital assets is to deposit them into a centralized lending platform. While most experienced crypto users recommend avoiding depositing crypto with third-party providers, the user-friendliness of CeFi (centralized …
aded guilty to violating the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes. The court heard that A has “illegally borrowed” over USD 2.3m worth of fiat KRW …
noreferrer” href=”https://www.chosun.com/economy/economy_general/2021/09/29/LKOMX43J75A5JJSIWZHIHUT4XU/”>Per the Chosun Ilbo, a spate of new regulatory requirements that came into force last week is slowing down business at the nation’s biggest crypto exchange. Recently promulgated …
strengthen the monitoring of crypto exchanges” to ensure that they return customer deposits in a timely manner and follow other regulatory protocols. Koh was speaking to reporters after meeting …
https://cryptonews.com/tags/microsoft/”>Microsoft, Expedia, Shopify, Etsy, Phillipp Plein, Whole Foods (owned by Amazon), Paypal, and Lush. Well-known British shops such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Asda, and Argos …
based pay and fiat KRW-pegged stablecoins. The Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) is a firm that until relatively recently made its money from cash: the company prints …