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by: xpoolPosted on: May 2, 2025

KuCoin Aims to Reenter South Korea After App Ban

Crypto exchange KuCoin is planning to return to the South Korean market after being banned by local regulators. The company was removed from app stores in March and April this year, following a regulatory crackdown on crypto exchanges. However, KuCoin’s new CEO, BC Wong, has confirmed that they haven’t entirely withdrawn from the country and are actively working with authorities. ]

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