Do Kwon could serve prison in both US and South Korea, prosecutor says
South Korean senior prosecutor Dan Sunghan says Kwon's extradition to South Korea makes better sense, but suggested Kwon could also serve time in the US too.
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South Korean senior prosecutor Dan Sunghan says Kwon's extradition to South Korea makes better sense, but suggested Kwon could also serve time in the US too.
The country’s financial watchdog claimed it was very difficult to accept the acquisition requests amid accusations of securities laws violations.
South Korea’s National Assembly has officially passed a bill into law requiring lawmakers and high-ranking government officials to disclose their crypto asset holdings. The new law is a response to…
South Korea’s ruling party has called for early enforcement of the law that seeks the country’s lawmakers and high-level government officials to declare their cryptocurrency-related assets. The proposed bill would…
Case files on the prosecutors’ appeal were sent to the Supreme Court in Podgorica for a decision.
Prosecutors of Montenegro have reportedly appealed the court’s rule to release Terraform Labs’ co-founder – Do Kwon – on a $440,000 bail. The 31-year-old developer was arrested in the Balkan…
The collaboration will have both parties researching the offline capabilities of the CBDC issued by South Korea’s central bank.
The information was published on WIPO's global database for intellectual property on May 11, 18 months after LG filed its application.
National Assembly member Kim Nam-kuk had authority in handling laws related to digital assets in South Korea, reportedly backing a bill proposing a 20% crypto gains tax be deferred.
The former Terraform Labs CEO could face 40 years in jail in South Korea, the country where he committed most of his crimes, according to local authorities.