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		<title>$102 Million Crypto Network Dismantled in South Korea</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>South Korea customs authorities uncovered a massive crypto money-laundering network worth $101.7 million (148.9 billion won). Yonhap News Agency reported that the Korea Customs Service (KCS) referred three individuals to prosecutors. Last week, the agency revealed a $290 billion gap between reported trade values and bank records. As a result, KCS announced year-round intensive inspections</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="430" data-end="666"><strong>South Korea</strong> customs authorities uncovered a massive <strong><a href="https://coinengineer.net/blog/south-korean-banks-join-the-stablecoin-race/">crypto</a> money-laundering</strong> network worth $101.7 million (148.9 billion won). Yonhap News Agency reported that the Korea Customs Service (KCS) referred three individuals to prosecutors.</p>
<p data-start="668" data-end="858">Last week, the agency revealed a $290 billion gap between reported trade values and bank records. As a result, KCS announced year-round intensive inspections to tackle illegal money flows.</p>
<h3 data-start="865" data-end="910">Cosmetic Surgery Used to Mask Transfers</h3>
<p data-start="911" data-end="1075">From September 2021 to June 2025, the network moved crypto assets from abroad into South Korean digital wallets. Then, it converted the funds into local currency.</p>
<p data-start="1077" data-end="1240">To disguise the transfers, suspects labeled them as cosmetic surgery or education expenses. Consequently, authorities had difficulty detecting the flow at first.</p>
<h4 data-start="1242" data-end="1277">Key Details of the Operation</h4>
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<p data-start="1280" data-end="1392">Route Tracked: Crypto assets were bought in multiple countries and transferred into South Korean accounts.</p>
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<p data-start="1395" data-end="1516">Illegal Scheme: Investigators believe the network exploited foreign exchange fluctuations to move capital overseas.</p>
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<p data-start="1519" data-end="1688">Market Context: South Korea’s crypto market reached $64.6 billion in June 2025. Daily trading averaged $4.3 billion, explaining why stricter oversight is expected.</p>
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<h3 data-start="1695" data-end="1724">Eyes on New Regulations</h3>
<p data-start="1725" data-end="1884">The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that Bitcoin can be seized as an asset. This strengthened the legal basis for prosecuting crypto-based money laundering.</p>
<p data-start="1886" data-end="2193">Moreover, a 2025 inspection found that 97% of examined companies were linked to illicit transactions. KCS officials announced intensified inspections targeting underground banking operations that threaten foreign exchange stability. As a result, those relying on crypto anonymity face increasing scrutiny.</p>
<h3 data-start="2200" data-end="2245">Crypto Market Under Increased Oversight</h3>
<p data-start="2246" data-end="2462">Following the network’s collapse, the market is closely watching KCS’s regulatory measures. South Korea remains a global crypto leader, but rising transaction volumes have increased the need for tighter regulation.</p>
<p data-start="2464" data-end="2776">Supreme Court rulings empowering authorities to seize crypto assets have further strengthened prosecutorial control. Therefore, KCS has made it clear that it will take a zero-tolerance approach to illegal underground banking. Investors now monitor how these inspections will affect local liquidity and pricing.</p>
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