Crypto Operators in South Korea Asked To Pay Supervisory Fees: Details
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Nausheen Thusoo
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BanklessTimesCrypto Operators in South Korea Asked To Pay Supervisory Fees: Detailsbanklesstimes.comThe government of South Korea has levied an additional fee on crypto operators. Major cryptocurrency operators like Upbit, Bithumb, and Coinone must now pay a supervisory charge as part of the recently imposed Virtual Asset User Protection Act. Local media reports suggest that the biggest exchanges are expected to charge a fee based on operating […] The post Crypto Operators in South Korea Asked To Pay Supervisory Fees: Details appeared first on BanklessTimes .
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