South Korea To Require Firms To Disclose Crypto Holdings Starting 2024
South Korean firms that hold or issue cryptocurrencies will be required to disclose information about their transactions to the financial regulator starting next year. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Kor...
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The Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea announced Tuesday that domestic companies that engage with crypto will have to provide complete disclosure under the new accounting rules set to take effect starting January 2024....
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