A South Korean cryptocurrency exchange (CEX) employee has received the punishment of 04 years’ imprisonment for allegedly involvement in Bitcoin ($BTC) bribery and espionage linked to North Korea. As per the details, the CEX employee assisted a North Korean hacker to recruit a South Korean Captain in exchange for a considerable amount of Bitcoin. CoinRank.io, an onchain crypto analytics platform has reported the incident through its official social media X account.
The data revealed that the CEX employee received around $487,000 worth of Bitcoin ($BTC) from the North Korean hackers, and from which he paid the captain about $33,500 in $BTC as the compensation. Upon finding the facts, the Supreme Court of South Korea jailed that employee for 04 years. This ruling discloses the rising concerns over the misuse of crypto in the national security threats.
The case details revealed that the core purpose of this illegal operation was to recruit the military officer to extract the sensitive and confidential information related to the South Korean defense system. Upon hearing, the Supreme Court addresses that act as a threat to the national security and a clear violation for which jailed him for 04 years.
As reported by CoinRank.io, it is important to keep in mind that this particular army captain had already been sentenced earlier with 10 years in prison and fined for intercepting the Military Secrets Protection Act. Authorities have stated that this crypto-based collaboration in terms of illegal operation has endangered military confidentiality and undermined the defense infrastructure of the state.
What’s more, this ruling shows South Korea’s increasingly firm stance on crypto-related crimes at the global level. Regulatory authorities and judicial courts have repeatedly warned that crypto can be used for the illicit activities, including espionage and other crimes. As global scrutiny intensifies, the case is a reminder that while cryptocurrencies are revolutionizing the financial landscape, they also demand strict rules when national security is at stake.


