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Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

Korean crypto exchanges team up to combat money laundering

by Luke Thompson January 29, 2019February 18, 2020

Regulators have two primary concerns when it comes to crypto-currencies. The first is anonymity. The second, which leads from the first, is money laundering. As such, four exchanges in South Korea joined forces this week to combat such potential activity. South Korea is one of the leading countries in the world in terms of crypto […]

Posted inAT Finance, China, Japan, Northeast Asia, South Asia, World

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