South Korea Recognizes Digital Asset Management Flaws: Finance Minister Announces Comprehensive Crypto Asset Regulation Reform

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On March 2nd, the Korean government announced it will conduct a comprehensive review of how the public sector handles digital assets. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Koo Yun-cheol stated that following reports of improper management of seized crypto assets by police and tax authorities, the government will push for urgent reforms to strengthen digital asset regulation and security mechanisms at the government level.

Koo Yun-cheol posted a statement on X (formerly Twitter) saying that the government will collaborate with the Financial Services Commission and the Financial Supervisory Service to systematically examine the digital assets obtained during law enforcement seizures, including asset custody methods, private key management processes, and record-keeping systems. He emphasized that the Korean government does not actively hold crypto assets unless they are seized lawfully for tax collection or criminal investigations.

This reform pledge stems from recent public concern over management failures. According to a recent report, police in Gangnam, Seoul, once entrusted 22 Bitcoin seized to a third-party company for custody, but due to lack of control over private keys, the assets were lost in 2022. At that time, the Bitcoin was valued at approximately $1.4 million. The case has led to the arrest of two suspects, and prosecutors are investigating whether bribery or misconduct occurred.

Meanwhile, skepticism about the Korean public sector’s ability to manage crypto assets continues to grow. Previously, regulators faced criticism for failing to detect a major internal system vulnerability in a large platform, which mistakenly credited billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin to user accounts, raising concerns about digital asset risk management systems.

Koo Yun-cheol stated that the government will quickly develop stricter security standards, including enhanced custody protocols, private key control mechanisms, and auditing procedures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. Industry experts point out that as law enforcement agencies worldwide increasingly seize digital assets, how to securely manage crypto assets has become a critical challenge for global regulatory systems.

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