South Korea supreme court allows seizure of Bitcoin held on exchanges
South Korea’s Supreme Court rules Bitcoin held on exchanges can be seized under criminal law, strengthening enforcement and tightening crypto oversight.
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South Korea’s Supreme Court rules Bitcoin held on exchanges can be seized under criminal law, strengthening enforcement and tightening crypto oversight.
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