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    Google Play Policy Shift Threatens Crypto Exchange Access in South Korea

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comJanuary 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Google is rolling out updated crypto app requirements in South Korea, a move that may significantly restrict access to offshore crypto exchanges by tying app availability to local regulatory clearance. 

    According to South Korean media outlet News1, starting Jan. 28, crypto exchange and wallet apps listed on Google Play in South Korea must upload documentation proving that their Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) registration with the country’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has been accepted. 

    Google reportedly clarified that developers listing crypto exchange and custodial wallet apps must upload proof of completed FIU registration acceptance through its developer console. 

    Apps that fail to meet the requirement may be blocked in South Korea, preventing new downloads and potentially disrupting access over time.