South Korea Takes Strong Action to Regulate the Crypto Market: Crackdown on "Whale Manipulation" and IT Incidents, New Digital Asset Legislation Accelerates Implementation

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The Korean financial regulatory authorities announced that they will comprehensively upgrade their oversight of the cryptocurrency market, focusing on cracking down on price manipulation, high-frequency abnormal trading, and market disorder caused by IT system failures. This move is seen as a significant turning point in Korea’s efforts to advance the digital asset governance system.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) stated in its latest annual policy agenda that it will conduct special investigations into high-risk behaviors in the cryptocurrency market and impose stricter punitive fines on institutions within the financial system that damage market fairness and consumer rights due to system failures. Regulators emphasized that technological stability has become one of the core elements of financial security.

At the crypto market level, the FSS will focus on behaviors that disrupt trading order, including large traders manipulating prices, artificially creating liquidity shortages, and raising the prices of specific tokens during deposit and withdrawal suspensions. Meanwhile, rapid price surges, API command interventions in the matching mechanism, and the spread of misleading information via social media are also targeted for regulation.

The direct background for this policy upgrade is a recent technical incident that attracted public attention. Media reports revealed that a major crypto platform experienced a serious system error during a promotional event, mistakenly transferring large amounts of Bitcoin to multiple user accounts. Although the platform subsequently recovered most of the assets, the incident exposed significant flaws in risk control and technical review processes, accelerating regulatory intervention.

In addition to law enforcement actions, the FSS also announced the formation of a dedicated working group responsible for advancing the legislative preparations for the “Basic Law on Digital Assets.” This legislation is viewed as the core framework for Korea’s second phase of crypto regulation, covering token issuance and listing disclosure rules, licensing systems for digital asset service providers, and review standards for stablecoin issuers. The draft is expected to be officially released in the first quarter of this year.

Against the backdrop of major global economies tightening digital asset regulations, Korea’s recent moves are considered to have a demonstration effect. As compliance requirements become more detailed, market transparency and technological security will become key thresholds for the survival of platforms and projects.

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