The Financial Supervisory Service of Korea has released its 2026 work plan, which includes strengthening cryptocurrency regulation.

By: theblockbeats.news|2026/02/09 14:00:55
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BlockBeats News, February 9th, according to Yonhap News Agency, the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea released its 2026 work plan, which includes:

Conducting a special investigation into high-risk areas of the crypto market to combat price manipulation by whales;

Establishing a new Digital Asset Basic Law preparation group to support the development of a virtual asset legal framework;

Introducing a punitive fine system for financial IT incidents, strengthening CEO security responsibilities, and establishing a network threat monitoring system using AI technology;

Enhancing efforts to combat crimes against individuals such as illegal private finance and telecommunication fraud, promoting "Financial AI Ethics Guidelines," and building a risk management framework.

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