Seven Companies Including Dunamu Bid for South Korea Police Cryptocurrency Custody Role

According to ChainCatcher, citing Daehan Kyungje, at least seven companies including Dunamu, operator of South Korea's Upbit exchange, have submitted proposals to become the first private custodian for cryptocurrency assets seized by the National Police Agency. Other bidders include Korea Digital Asset (KODA), Korea Digital Asset Custody (KDAC), BDACS, Hecto Wallet One, Infinite Block, and DSRV. A custody institution official stated that selection results may be finalized next month, based on a one-to-two week timeline observed in a previous pilot project for the National Tax Service.
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