KuCoin Eyes South Korea Comeback After Regulatory Setback

By: finance magnates|2025/05/02 21:30:01
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Despite being pushed out of the South Korean marketearlier this year, crypto exchange KuCoin isn’t ready to give up on theregion. The platform's newly appointed CEO has made it clear that a return isnot only possible but planned, though only after a broader global complianceeffort takes shape, Cointelegraph reported. Regulators Turn Up the Heat on Unregistered CryptoPlatforms In March and April, South Korean authorities tightenedtheir grip on crypto trading by ordering Google and Apple to block unregisteredexchanges. KuCoin was among the casualties, effectively shutting out itsservices from local users. However, the company has not formally exited the South Korean market. Instead, it is waiting for the right time and legal standing to return. Wong raised concerns that some regulators may usecompliance frameworks not just to protect consumers, but to shield localexchanges from global competition. The latest development suggests that KuCoin sees more than just alegal barrier; it sees a competitive strategy playing out in the guise ofregulation. European Entry Also Comes With Friction In Europe, KuCoin has also faced challenges, despitethe promise of uniform rules under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation(MiCA). Oliver Stauber, the exchange’s EU CEO, noted that while MiCA wasdesigned to simplify cross-border operations, reality doesn’t always matchtheory. Stauber added that some local authorities in the EUclaim certain licenses are wrongly assessed, throwing up barriers that weresupposed to have been eliminated by the regulation’s passporting mechanism. In 2022, the South Korean authorities cracked down onoverseas cryptocurrency exchanges, alleging that 16 such platforms operate inthe country without authorization. Among the affected firms were KuCoin and MEXC, which,according to the Korea Financial Intelligence Unit, have allegedly violated thepeninsula’s Financial Information Act. The regulators mentioned that the firms offeredcryptocurrency exchange services in the region but did not meet anyrequirements or obligations. Cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin appointed BC Wong as its new Chief Executive Officer and launched trading for the Official Trump (TRUMP) token on its spot trading platform. BC Wong, previously serving as Chief Legal Officer, steps into the CEO role, bringing extensive cryptocurrency industry experience and legal expertise. Despite being pushed out of the South Korean marketearlier this year, crypto exchange KuCoin isn’t ready to give up on theregion. The platform's newly appointed CEO has made it clear that a return isnot only possible but planned, though only after a broader global complianceeffort takes shape, Cointelegraph reported. Regulators Turn Up the Heat on Unregistered CryptoPlatforms In March and April, South Korean authorities tightenedtheir grip on crypto trading by ordering Google and Apple to block unregisteredexchanges. KuCoin was among the casualties, effectively shutting out itsservices from local users. However, the company has not formally exited the South Korean market. Instead, it is waiting for the right time and legal standing to return. Wong raised concerns that some regulators may usecompliance frameworks not just to protect consumers, but to shield localexchanges from global competition. The latest development suggests that KuCoin sees more than just alegal barrier; it sees a competitive strategy playing out in the guise ofregulation. European Entry Also Comes With Friction In Europe, KuCoin has also faced challenges, despitethe promise of uniform rules under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation(MiCA). Oliver Stauber, the exchange’s EU CEO, noted that while MiCA wasdesigned to simplify cross-border operations, reality doesn’t always matchtheory. Stauber added that some local authorities in the EUclaim certain licenses are wrongly assessed, throwing up barriers that weresupposed to have been eliminated by the regulation’s passporting mechanism. In 2022, the South Korean authorities cracked down onoverseas cryptocurrency exchanges, alleging that 16 such platforms operate inthe country without authorization. Among the affected firms were KuCoin and MEXC, which,according to the Korea Financial Intelligence Unit, have allegedly violated thepeninsula’s Financial Information Act. The regulators mentioned that the firms offeredcryptocurrency exchange services in the region but did not meet anyrequirements or obligations. Cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin appointed BC Wong as its new Chief Executive Officer and launched trading for the Official Trump (TRUMP) token on its spot trading platform. BC Wong, previously serving as Chief Legal Officer, steps into the CEO role, bringing extensive cryptocurrency industry experience and legal expertise.

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