South Korea Pushes No-Fault Liability After Upbit Hack

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South Korean regulators are pushing strict no-fault liability rules on cryptocurrency exchanges, following a $28 million hacking incident at Upbit, the nation’s largest exchange. The Financial Services Commission will include these measures in its subsequent legislation for virtual assets....

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