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South Korea targets crypto market manipulation
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South Korea targets crypto market manipulation

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  • South Korean authorities have launched a fresh crackdown on cryptocurrency market manipulation.
  • Regulators are increasing surveillance and enforcement against unfair trading practices.
  • The move forms part of broader efforts to strengthen investor protection in the country's digital asset market.

South Korean financial authorities have intensified efforts to combat cryptocurrency market manipulation by expanding investigations into suspected unfair trading activities.

The crackdown targets practices including price manipulation, wash trading, spoofing and the use of undisclosed information that could distort digital asset markets.

Regulators said the strengthened oversight is intended to improve market transparency and reinforce investor confidence as cryptocurrency trading continues to grow in the country.

The latest enforcement measures follow the implementation of South Korea's Virtual Asset User Protection Act, which introduced tougher rules governing digital asset exchanges and market participants.

Authorities are working with cryptocurrency exchanges and other agencies to identify suspicious transactions and take action against individuals or organisations found to have breached market regulations.

The expanded monitoring reflects a broader global trend of regulators increasing scrutiny of cryptocurrency markets to deter fraud and improve consumer protection.

South Korea remains one of the world's largest cryptocurrency markets, making its regulatory decisions closely watched by exchanges, investors and digital asset companies operating across Asia.

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