Crypto Fraud Reports in South Korea Surged Over 41% in 2020, Says Financial W...

Crypto Fraud Reports in South Korea Surged Over 41% in 2020, Says Financial W...

Although bitcoin prices plummeted over the weekend, the overall bull-run remains alive, as well as the crypto-related fraud cases in South Korea. The latest figures by the domestic financial watchdog show that such incidents are still on the rise. Police to Dedicate a Special Unit to Investigate Crypto Frauds According to Asia Kyungjae, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) revealed that crypto fraud reports skyrocketed by over 41.6% yearly. The statistics from the FSS from January to October 2020 show that the 41,6% increase belongs to 555 cases of suspicious transactions. Due to the....


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