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South Korea: Alleged $102M Crypto Laundering Schem...
The Block•Monday, January 19, 2026 at 09:33 AM•1 min read

South Korea: Alleged $102M Crypto Laundering Scheme Busted

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South Korean authorities have reportedly busted an alleged crypto laundering scheme involving approximately $101.7 million. According to reports, three individuals are accused of laundering the funds through illegal foreign exchange transactions. The development highlights ongoing efforts to combat illicit activities within the cryptocurrency space in South Korea. Authorities are focused on preventing the use of digital assets for money laundering and other financial crimes. The investigation is ongoing.

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South Korea: Alleged $102M Crypto Laundering Scheme Busted

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South Korean authorities have reportedly busted an alleged crypto laundering scheme involving approximately $101.7 million. According to reports, three individuals are accused of laundering the funds through illegal foreign exchange transactions. The development highlights ongoing efforts to combat illicit activities within the cryptocurrency space in South Korea. Authorities are focused on preventing the use of digital assets for money laundering and other financial crimes. The investigation is ongoing.

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