The Supreme Court of South Korea has ruled that Bitcoin stored at exchanges can be seized. This decision confirms that Bitcoin in South Korean exchange accounts is subject to seizure under criminal law, aligning Seoul's enforcement practices with those of the US and the EU.
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The Supreme Court of South Korea has ruled that Bitcoin stored at exchanges can be seized. This decision confirms that Bitcoin in South Korean exchange accounts is subject to seizure under criminal law, aligning Seoul's enforcement practices with those of the US and the EU.