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Upbit Suspension Paused as Court Grants Legal Stay

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Upbit Halts 'Three-Month Suspension' as South Korean Court Grants Stay of Execution.

South Korea’s leading crypto exchange Upbit has temporarily halted the ‘three-month partial suspension of operations’.

South Korea Court Reacts on Upbit’s Final Ruling

As per local media reports, the Seoul Administrative Court decided on March 26th to grant a request by Dunamu, the company behind Upbit, to pause the suspension while the court reviews the main lawsuit. This means Upbit will not face the suspension until the court gives its final ruling, which could take up to 30 days after the main lawsuit is decided.

The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) had previously imposed the suspension for Upbit, accusing the exchange of allowing transactions with unreported overseas crypto exchanges and failing to verify customer identities. The FIU also gave warnings to Upbit’s executives and fired some compliance officers. Dunamu filed a lawsuit to cancel this suspension and asked the court to temporarily stop it until the lawsuit is decided.

South Korea is closely monitoring cryptocurrency exchanges that are violating regulatory rules. Recently, the country’s regulatory authorities blocked access to 17 foreign crypto exchange apps on Google Play for operating without proper registration. These include KuCoin, MEXC, Phemex, XT, CoinEx, BitMart, and Poloniex.

The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has also issued a warning, stating that operators of unregistered exchanges could face legal consequences, including up to five years in prison or fines of up to 50 million won i.e., about $34,150.

Also Read: South Korea’s Bank to Begin CBDC Test Next Month

Ritu Lavania
Written by Ritu Lavania
Ritu Lavania is a Crypto Journalist at CryptoNewsZ with over three years of experience. She focuses on deep research and clear, honest reporting. She specializes in breaking news and regulatory updates. Ritu tracks how new laws impact the digital asset market. She also follows emerging trends like AI-driven blockchains and Web3 tech. As an active member of the crypto community, she regularly tests new dApps and wallets. Ritu’s goal is to provide fast, easy-to-read news that helps readers stay ahead in the fast-moving crypto world.