Google Play blocks access to 17 unregistered exchanges in South Korea
Google Play implemented access restrictions to 17 unregistered overseas crypto exchanges catering to local users in South Korea at the request of the country’s regulators. On March 21, the Financial Intelligence Unit (FI...
Google Play implemented access restrictions to 17 unregistered overseas crypto exchanges catering to local users in South Korea at the request of the country’s regulators.
On March 21, the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of the South Korean Financial Services Commission (FSC) said it was considering sanctions against operators that did not report to the relevant authorities.
Authorities require virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to report to regulators under the country’s Specified Financial Information Act.
At the time, the FIU said it was coordinating with the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC), the regulator in charge of the internet, on how they could block access to the exchanges.
By March 26, the FSC published a list of 22 unregistered platforms, highlighting 17 that had been blocked from the Google Play store. The move restricts new downloads and updates for affected apps, effectively limiting user access.
A list of 22 overseas operators, highlighting the 17 blocked exchanges. Source: FSC
Google Play restricts access to 17 unregistered exchangesThe FSC said the 17 exchanges highlighted on the list were now restricted in the Google Play Store. This means their applications will not be available for new users to download and install. In addition, existing users will be unable to access updates from the apps.
Exchanges in the access restriction list include: KuCoin, MEXC, Phemex, XT.com, Biture, CoinW, CoinEX, ZoomEX, Poloniex, BTCC, DigiFinex, Pionex, Blofin, Apex Pro, CoinCatch, WEEX and BitMart.
The FSC expects the move to help prevent money laundering acts using crypto assets and potential future damages to local users. The FIU said it is also coordinating with Apple Korea and the KCSC to block internet and App Store access to the exchange platforms.
KuCoin previously told Cointelegraph that it was monitoring regulatory developments in all jurisdictions, including South Korea. The exchange said compliance was essential for crypto’s sustainable growth. However, the exchange did not provide detailed information on its plans for South Korea.
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South Korean exchanges face controversiesSouth Korean regulators’ actions against unregistered exchanges follow the country’s increased scrutiny of crypto trading platforms.
On March 20, Seoul’s Southern District Prosecutors’ Office raided Bithumb offices in the country, as prosecutors suspected financial misconduct involving the exchange’s former CEO. Prosecutors suspected Bithumb board member Kim Dae-sik of using company funds to purchase a personal apartment.
In addition, a Wu Blockchain report of intermediaries being paid to list token projects on Bithumb and Upbit surfaced. In response to the report, Upbit demanded the release of the identities of crypto projects that claimed to have paid intermediaries to be listed.
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