Report all crypto transactions or face 5-year jail term in South Korea
Strict reporting rules for crypto businesses in South Korea are set to come into effect with existing firms given six months to comply or face stiff penalties. South Korea’s cryptocurrency regulatory space is set to become even more tightly regulated with the incoming laws on financial reporting for crypto businesses in the country.According to Korea JoongAng Daily, South Korea’s Financial Services Commission has amended its financial reporting rules to include the cryptocurrency sector.This amendment mandates all crypto businesses — exchanges, asset managers, wallet providers, and....
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