South Korea’s government is taking strong action to improve how it manages seized digital assets. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Goo Yun-cheol orderedSouth Korea’s government is taking strong action to improve how it manages seized digital assets. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Goo Yun-cheol ordered

South Korea Reviews Seized Crypto After High-Profile Losses

2026/03/02 15:35
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South Korea’s government is taking strong action to improve how it manages seized digital assets. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Goo Yun-cheol ordered an urgent review after several high-profile mistakes. These events raised serious concerns about the safety and oversight of cryptocurrency held by authorities. Officials aim to prevent future errors and strengthen public confidence in government-managed crypto.

Lessons From the 2022 Bitcoin Loss in South Korea

In 2022, police in Seoul’s Gangnam District lost 22 bitcoins, now worth about $1.4 million. The officers stored the coins in a third-party wallet without proper security, which allowed embezzlement to occur. This mistake led to multiple arrests.

The Gangnam incident clearly showed that even law enforcement in South Korea needs strict crypto protocols. Experts say authorities should implement multiple security layers, clear accountability and regular checks to prevent mistakes. As a result, the government now faces pressure to improve its procedures.

Bithumb Glitch Exposes System Risks

In February 2026, a glitch at Bithumb accidentally credited users with 620,000 bitcoins instead of 620,000 Korean won. That error briefly gave users $40 billion in fake funds. Fortunately, most of the funds returned, but the incident showed how vulnerable digital asset systems can be.

Moreover, the glitch emphasized the need for stronger safeguards in exchanges and automated processes. Therefore, South Korea’s regulators plan to examine technical systems more closely and enforce tighter rules.

South Korea Pushes for Tighter Safeguards

These events highlight ongoing challenges in institutional crypto custody. Consequently, the government is developing stricter rules and auditing processes. They plan to improve wallet security, set clear handling procedures for seized assets, and prevent human errors.

As cybercrime and crypto-related fraud continue to rise, South Korea wants to protect digital assets proactively. Officials promise stronger controls, although specific details remain under review. Therefore, this effort could establish South Korea as a global example for safe management of government-held cryptocurrency.

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