Starting January 28, South Korea's Google Play is tightening its grip on crypto exchanges. Here's what's changing: any overseas crypto platform looking to stay listed or push app updates will need to complete FIU VASP registration—and that's just the first step. Simply filing won't cut it anymore. Google has made it crystal clear: platforms must provide concrete proof of FIU approval to maintain their presence on the platform. For exchanges operating in or serving the South Korean market, this marks a significant shift toward stricter compliance verification. No approval document, no listing update. The message is direct: regulatory acceptance is now a hard requirement, not a soft suggestion.
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SelfStaking
· 8h ago
It's a disaster, Google really isn't leaving any room for exchanges now.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 8h ago
Google Korea is going crazy now, even wallets are requiring ID verification...
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CryptoWageSlave
· 8h ago
Damn, Google Play is blocking again. Korean trading income must submit FIU proof; without the document, it's directly removed. Now it's really impossible to play...
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DefiOldTrickster
· 8h ago
Haha, Korea is serious this time. A pile of documents won't help; you need official approval to operate. Now the exchanges will truly have to kneel down.
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ContractFreelancer
· 8h ago
Damn, Google is really ruthless this time. Don't even think about updating without getting the FIU approval.
Starting January 28, South Korea's Google Play is tightening its grip on crypto exchanges. Here's what's changing: any overseas crypto platform looking to stay listed or push app updates will need to complete FIU VASP registration—and that's just the first step. Simply filing won't cut it anymore. Google has made it crystal clear: platforms must provide concrete proof of FIU approval to maintain their presence on the platform. For exchanges operating in or serving the South Korean market, this marks a significant shift toward stricter compliance verification. No approval document, no listing update. The message is direct: regulatory acceptance is now a hard requirement, not a soft suggestion.