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Bitcoin Premium Soars in South Korea, Trading $1,500 Above Global Norm


Based on recent data, the surge of bitcoin beyond the $41,000 mark has triggered a significant increase in trading activity originating from South Korea. Alongside this heightened volume, bitcoin is currently commanding a $1,500 premium on major South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges, including...

‘$3.2bn’ Kimchi Premium Traders to Stand Trial in South Korea


South Korean prosecutors are continuing to wage war against illegal kimchi premium traders – and will seek to convict 20 people for allegedly conducting $3.2 billion worth of illegal crypto transactions. The kimchi premium is a phenomenon whereby increased trading volumes on South Korean crypto...

South Korean Police Swoop on 25 Suspected Kimchi Premium BTC Traders


South Korean law enforcers continue to crack down on illegal kimchi premium traders – and have arrested 25 suspected traders who they think ran an illegal international bitcoin (BTC) trading ring. KBS and Newsis reported that the South Jeolla Province branch of the National Police Agency’s...

South Korean Regulators Close the Net on Opportunistic Kimchi Premium Traders


A South Korean financial regulator is set to go on the warpath in search of kimchi premium traders – and is vowing to bring suspected offenders to justice. As previously reported, the kimchi premium is a phenomenon in the crypto trading markets whereby bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins trade on domestic...

‘Kimchi Premium Fraud Ring’ Busted in South Korea


The South Korean police have arrested three people it claims orchestrated a major crypto fraud ring that told investors they could take advantage of the so-called “kimchi premium.” Per NoCut News, the alleged scam’s center of gravity was the North Jeolla Province, in the southwest of the country....

Deposits on ‘Big Four’ South Korean Exchanges up 1,368%


"https://cryptonews.com/news/s-korean-mp-bids-to-prevent-crypto-crisis-while-kimchi-premi-11218.htm">kimchi premium traders making “illegal transactions.”Upbit, the market-leading exchange, and Korbit, the first trading platform in the nation appear to have received their permits within h

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