South Korea Issues First Blockchain Data Protection Guidelines Following Bithumb Case
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BitcoinWorld South Korea Issues First Blockchain Data Protection Guidelines Following Bithumb Case South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has released its first-ever set of guidelines specifically addressing how blockchain-based services should handle personal data. The move, reported by Yonhap News, comes in response to a recent case involving the domestic cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb, which was found to have violated rules on transferring personal data abroad. Key […] This post South Korea Issues First Blockchain Data Protection Guidelines Following Bithumb Case first appeared on BitcoinWorld .
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