South Korean authorities fine Bithumb $136K over user data sharing

South Korean authorities have fined cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb $136,000 for sharing user information overseas. The penalty comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the platform's data handling practices.

The fine targets Bithumb, a South Korea-based crypto exchange, for transferring personal user data outside the country. Officials acted after earlier reports of a police raid on the firm and the lifting of a proposed six-month suspension.

Policymakers continue to examine how the exchange manages customer information. The action highlights regulatory focus on data protection in the cryptocurrency sector.

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Coupang fined record 624.7 billion won over data breach

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South Korea's data protection regulator on Thursday fined e-commerce company Coupang a record 624.7 billion won over privacy violations, including a massive data breach that affected more than 37 million users.

A Seoul court has overturned a six-month partial business suspension on Bithumb, one of South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchanges. The ruling reverses sanctions imposed in March by the Financial Intelligence Unit over alleged anti-money laundering violations. It remains unclear whether a 36.8 billion won ($24.6 million) fine is also on hold.

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Japan’s Lower House has passed legislation that would treat cryptocurrencies as financial instruments under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. The move shifts oversight from the Payment Services Act and sets the stage for lower taxes and crypto ETFs. The rules are expected to take effect in 2027.

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