South Korea Supreme Court Ruling Treats Exchange-Held Bitcoin as Seizable Property
South Korea’s top court has drawn a hard legal line on digital assets, ruling that bitcoin held on exchanges can be seized during criminal probes, cementing virtual assets as enforceable property under criminal procedure...
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