$110 billion in crypto flows out of South Korea in 2025

South Korean investors shifted more than 160 trillion won ($110 billion) from local crypto exchanges to foreign platforms last year, driven by restrictive domestic regulations. A joint report from Coingecko and Tiger Research highlighted this outflow, attributing it to delays in broader crypto frameworks. Officials acknowledged the need for updated rules, but disagreements over stablecoins stalled progress.

In 2025, South Korea, one of Asia's most vibrant digital asset markets, saw significant capital flight from its cryptocurrency sector. According to a joint report by Coingecko and Tiger Research released on Friday, investors transferred over 160 trillion won—equivalent to $110 billion—to overseas exchanges. This movement stemmed from stringent local regulations that confined domestic platforms to spot trading, while foreign venues offered advanced products like leveraged derivatives.

The regulatory landscape evolved slowly. The Virtual Asset User Protection Act took effect in 2024, focusing on user safeguards but leaving gaps in market structure, such as prohibitions on derivatives for retail traders. In December, the anticipated Digital Asset Basic Act (DABA), intended to oversee crypto trading and issuance comprehensively, faced delays due to regulatory disputes over stablecoin oversight.

Market participants expressed concerns about the competitiveness of South Korea's centralized exchanges (CEXs). As reported by Korean news agency Aju Press in November, "The number of South Korean investors holding large sums in overseas cryptocurrency exchange accounts has more than doubled in a year, reflecting both the global market’s resurgence and growing frustration with South Korea’s restrictive trading environment."

Despite stagnation in domestic growth, cryptocurrency remains a key investment in the country, with around 10 million investors. Platforms like Upbit and Bithumb reported revenues in the trillions of won, yet users increasingly favored international options such as Binance and Bybit to access diverse opportunities. The report noted: "Domestic CEXs face strict regulations that limit them to spot trading, while foreign CEXs fill this gap with more complex products, including leveraged derivatives."

This trend underscores the urgency for South Korean authorities to bridge the regulatory divide, as officials have signaled intentions to expand crypto rules amid the sector's rising prominence.

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Illustration of North Korean hackers in a cyber command center stealing a record $2 billion in cryptocurrency from global exchanges like Bybit.
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North Korea steals record $2 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025

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North Korean hackers stole a record $2.02 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025, according to a new Chainalysis report, surpassing the previous year's haul by 51 percent and bringing their total to $6.75 billion. The thefts, which accounted for 60 percent of the global total of $3.4 billion stolen, were driven by fewer but larger attacks, including a $1.5 billion breach of the Dubai-based Bybit exchange in February. Experts attribute the success to sophisticated tactics like embedding IT workers in crypto firms and impersonating recruiters.

South Korea is planning tighter regulations on digital assets following a major glitch at cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb, which accidentally distributed over $40 billion in bitcoin to customers. The incident, revealed over the weekend, prompted officials to highlight the need for stronger oversight. Bithumb has since recovered most of the funds and pledged full compensation to affected users.

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한국 세관 당국은 월요일 국제 범죄 조직이 무허가 외환 거래를 통해 약 1500억 원(1억 170만 달러) 상당의 암호화폐를 세탁한 혐의를 적발했다고 발표했다. 세 명의 중국 국적자들이 외환거래법 위반 혐의로 검찰에 송치됐다. 이들은 2021년 9월부터 작년 6월까지 국내외 암호화폐 계좌와 한국 은행 계좌를 이용해 자금을 세탁한 것으로 알려졌다.

Under the Trump administration, U.S. regulators have shifted toward integrating cryptocurrency into the traditional financial system, marking a historic change from prior enforcement-heavy approaches. Key developments include new legislation for stablecoins and approvals for crypto firms to operate like banks. This evolution has boosted institutional adoption amid Bitcoin's volatile but upward price trajectory.

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한국의 주요 증권사들은 2025년 국내 주식 시장의 강세로 인해 기록적인 실적을 달성했다. 27개 증권사의 합산 순이익은 10.23조원에 달해 전년도 6.97조원에서 크게 증가했다. 이는 개인 투자자들의 거래 활성화에 힘입은 결과다.

한국 정부는 2026년 1월 20일, 개인 투자자들이 올해 해외 주식을 매도하고 국내 자산에 재투자할 경우 임시 세제 혜택을 도입한다고 발표했다. 이 조치는 국내 투자자의 자본 유출로 인한 원화 약세를 완화하기 위한 것으로, 외환 시장 안정을 목적으로 한다.

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Mirae Asset has revealed its intention to purchase Korbit, a leading cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea. The announcement highlights growing interest in digital assets among traditional financial institutions. Details of the deal remain forthcoming as of the publication date.

 

 

 

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