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South Korea Aims to Freeze North’s Crypto Assets with New Bill

South Korea takes bold steps to freeze and trace North Korean crypto assets, striking a blow against illicit funding for weapons programs.
South Korea Aims to Freeze North’s Crypto Assets with New Bill

As the digital sphere increasingly becomes a battleground, South Korea is taking decisive steps. The government is reportedly crafting legislation to freeze and track North Korean cryptocurrency assets. This proactive measure seeks to cut off a significant revenue stream for North Korea’s illicit weapons programs.

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Curbing Illicit Financing

After ten months of intense deliberations, President Yoon Suk Yeol recently announced plans for the new bill. Significantly, the revised legislation is more potent than its predecessor since it incorporates specific tactics to “track and neutralize” cryptocurrencies stolen by North Korea in various cyberattacks. 

Moreover, the bill underscores the need for practical strategies to bolster South Korea’s national security. Consequently, it promises to serve as a robust framework for stemming the tide of digital thefts orchestrated by the North.

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Strengthening South Korea’s National Cybersecurity

Besides the legislation, South Korea is doubling down on its cybersecurity efforts. A national cybersecurity committee directly overseen by the president, is in the pipeline. This committee aims to fortify South Korea against international hacking attempts, which evolve in complexity and scale. The chief of the National Security Office will head this pivotal committee, and the National Intelligence Service director will also serve as a key member.

Estimates suggest North Korea stole approximately $1.28 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum in 2022 alone. Furthermore, the FBI has identified six Bitcoin wallets worth around $40 million linked to the North Korean hacking group Lazarus. Hence, the urgency for stringent cybersecurity measures has never been higher.

The new legislative and administrative measures are part of a larger campaign to crush North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs. According to a new study, up to half of North Korea’s missile development is financed by cybercrime, including digital currency theft. 

Furthermore, there is a growing realization that international collaboration, especially with China and Russia, is critical to addressing this problem successfully.

South Korea’s actions indicate a growing worry about North’s cyber capabilities and their consequences for global security. The coming months will undoubtedly reveal how effective these countermeasures are at mitigating risks and neutralizing threats.

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Kelvin Munene Murithi

Kelvin Munene is a crypto and finance journalist with over 5 years of experience, offering in-depth market analysis and expert commentary . With a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Actuarial Science from Mount Kenya University, Kelvin is known for his meticulous research and strong writing skills, particularly in cryptocurrency, blockchain, and financial markets. His work has been featured across top industry publications such as Coingape, Cryptobasic, MetaNews, Cryptotimes, Coinedition, TheCoinrepublic, Cryptotale, and Analytics Insight among others, where he consistently provides timely updates and insightful content. Kelvin’s focus lies in uncovering emerging trends in the crypto space, delivering factual and data-driven analyses that help readers make informed decisions. His expertise extends across market cycles, technological innovations, and regulatory shifts that shape the crypto landscape. Beyond his professional achievements, Kelvin has a passion for chess, traveling, and exploring new adventures.

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