Sentences with phrase «korea against cryptocurrency»

A petition in South Korea against cryptocurrency regulation has reached the number of signatures that would induce a government response.
A petition in South Korea against cryptocurrency regulation has reached the number of signatures that would induce a government response.

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South Korea said on Wednesday it will take firm action against illegal and unfair acts in cryptocurrency trading after a petition with 280,000 signatures was sent to the presidential Blue House.
In what may emerge as a groundbreaking case of South Korean regulators imposing fines against a cryptocurrency exchange for data breach violations, BTC Korea.Com, operator of the Korea - based Bithumb exchange, has found itself in the crosshairs of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC).
Michael Herh of publication Business Korea reporting from Seoul, notified today that there is a probe being launched by South Korean authorities into a suspected cyber attack against Bithumb, the country's most popular cryptocurrency exchange.
China, Japan, India, and South Korea, all confirmed their stance against Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Overseas, China is blocking offshore crypto platforms to protect against illicit issuance and fraud, while South Korea attempts to outlaw anonymous trading but says it has «no intention» of banning cryptocurrency trading.
Internationally, China is blocking offshore crypto platforms to protect against illicit issuance and fraud, while South Korea is trying to outlaw anonymous accounts but has no intention of banning cryptocurrency trading.
Authorities in South Korea have reportedly filed suit against a U.S. cryptocurrency mining firm, alleging a multi-million dollar fraud.
Officials in South Korea have decided against the outright banning of cryptocurrencies instead choosing to focus on transparency of trading
North Korea continued to target South Korea through late 2017 with a spear phishing campaign against both cryptocurrency users and exchanges, as well as South Korean college students interested in foreign affairs.
A cybersecurity firm has warned that North Korea is launching hacking attacks to accrue bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies as a means of circumventing the stiff sanctions brought against the country by the United Nations.
A congressional bill that President Donald Trump recently signed into law established new sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea included a short note about studying cryptocurrency to identify «emerging illicit finance threats.»
CoinDesk Authorities in South Korea have reportedly filed suit against a U.S. cryptocurrency mining firm, alleging a multi-million dollar fraud.
This weekend the cryptocurrency markets went on contending against the setback caused by a false regulatory announcement from South Korea this past week.
A late - 2017 state - sponsored cyber attacks by North Korea against South Korea not only targeted cryptocurrency users and exchanges, but also college students interested in foreign affairs, new research from Recorded Future has found.
North Korea shows no signs of letting up on its cyber war against South Korea with state - sponsored attacks against users of cryptocurrencies and exchanges that also are taking aim at new targets — college students, research released Tuesday by Recorded Future found.
Cryptocurrency groups in South Korea, Russia and China are planning to file a class action law suit against ban on
Recent reports indicate that intelligence services in South Korea suspect that North Korea is behind additional attacks against domestic cryptocurrency exchanges, including market - leader Bithumb.
A law firm in Seoul, South Korea has filed an appeal against the government's new cryptocurrency trading rules.
2017 has seen several attacks against South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges, and this activity has since spread to banking groups in Europe and South Korea, Bitcoin exchanges, and even an ATM company.
Once adopted, these rules would likely further cement Japan's status as one of the world's leading cryptocurrency and blockchain development hubs, particularly since regional competitors China and South Korea and Japan have — at least to date — taken a hard line against ICOs.
South Korea said on Wednesday it will take firm action against illegal and unfair acts in cryptocurrency trading after...
India, China and Korea are among the countries that are against cryptocurrencies.
Some experts believe that North Korea may use that knowledge in order to conduct hostile attacks against cryptocurrency infrastructure like exchanges and mining operations.
The cryptocurrency markets continued to struggle this weekend against the setback caused by a false regulatory announcement from South Korea this past week, as the top 10 currencies posted losses in the mid-single digits to the mid-teens in the last 24 hours.
In the U.S., you have the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) saying that blockchains have «incredible promise,» whereas in China and South Korea, you have a witch hunt against initial coin offerings (ICOs) and cryptocurrency trading.
The company reacted to the Chinese ban by shifting focus to international markets, including Korea — where it recently opened OKCoin Korea and expects to enable over 60 cryptocurrencies to be traded against the Korean won.
A number of cryptocurrency associations and companies from countries including South Korea, Russia and China have apparently decided to file a class action lawsuit against internet advertising companies and social platforms that have decided to ban cryptocurrency and ICO...
South Korea cryptocurrency users are voting en masse against the country's prospective trading ban and demanding ministers resign.
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