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South Korea probed 40 cases of crypto manipulation over 2 years

Financial Services Commission Chair Lee Eog-won posted the figures on the second anniversary of the enactment of the Virtual Asset User Protection Act.

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Financial Services Commission Chair Lee Eog-won posted the figures on the second anniversary of the enactment of the Virtual Asset User Protection Act.

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South Korea’s financial authorities investigated more than 40 cases of unfair trading, including market manipulation and fraudulent crypto trading, in the last two years. 

According to an X post by Financial Services Commission Chair Lee Eog-won, 30 cases were reported to or referred to investigative agencies, which identified 25 suspects since the Virtual Asset User Protection Act took effect in July 2024.

Lee said the average unlawful gains were around 1.4 billion Korean won ($940,000).

“Today marks the second anniversary of the enactment of the ‘Virtual Asset User Protection Act…’ It was a meaningful time that brought the virtual asset market, which was outside the institutional framework at the time, into the fold of the law and created an opportunity to establish a user protection system for virtual assets,” Lee said, according to a machine translation of the post.

Related: South Korea to bring digital assets under new state asset management system

The Virtual Asset User Protection Act is designed to protect users who buy and store crypto assets with virtual asset service providers. 

VASPs are legally required to separate user deposits and virtual assets from their own corporate holdings. They must also hold client deposits in banks.

The legislation also targets illicit activities such as insider trading, wash trading and market manipulation while expanding the Financial Services Commission’s authority to supervise and inspect VASPs.

“We will continue to enhance market surveillance investigation and monitoring systems based on AI, and proactively respond to high-risk areas,” Lee added.

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