South Korea’s Supreme Court Expands Bitcoin Seizure Powers, With October Rollout Set to Speed Claims
South Korea’s top court has drafted a civil execution amendment establishing explicit legal procedures to freeze, seize, and liquidate virtual assets like bitcoin during civil litigation. New Rules on Asset Seizure South...
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