https://news.bitcoin.com/bank-of-korea-to-monitor-crypto-transactions-using-financial-records/
South Korea’s monetary policy regulator, Bank of Korea, plans to obtain documents from financial institutions to track crypto transactions involving bank accounts. Cryptocurrency prices fluctuate independently from the real economy, the bank says, adding that market growth could pose a risk to the country’s financial system. South Korean Central Bank to Intensify Screening of Crypto-Related […]

Bank of Korea to Monitor Crypto Transactions Using Financial Records
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