Is virtual currency legal in South Korea
bitcoin is a consensus network, contributing to a new payment system and a fully digital currency. It is the first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network, which is controlled by its users without a central management organization or middleman. From the user's point of view, bitcoin is much like Internet cash. Bitcoin can also be regarded as the most outstanding three style bookkeeping system.
According to Yonhap, the South Korean financial commission and other financial departments held a press conference at the Seoul Office Building of the central government on the 23rd to release the results of the on-site investigation of virtual currency and the criteria for preventing money laundering, and stipulated that the real name trading system of virtual currency will be implemented from the 30th of this month, and the existing virtual currency accounts will be suspended
previously, Hong Nanji, head of the state adjustment Office of South Korea, said that virtual currency is not legal tender, and the government has repeatedly warned that there are hidden dangers in the virtual currency market, such as big price fluctuation, fraud, and hackers attacking trading institutions. However, there are still some phenomena in the market, such as the market price of most virtual currencies at home is higher than that abroad, blind speculation and so on
There are policies on the one hand and Countermeasures on the other3. Economy refers to the general term of a country's national economy. It includes all the material proction departments and their activities in a country, and part of the non-material proction departments and their activities. We usually talk about the economic situation of different countries from the perspective of national economy (this definition makes a logical mistake, that is, the definition of cycle).
bitcoin (bitcoin: bitcoin) was originally a kind of network virtual currency, which can buy real-life goods. It is characterized by decentralization, anonymity, and can only be used in the digital world. It does not belong to any country or financial institution, and is not subject to geographical restrictions. It can be exchanged anywhere in the world. Therefore, it is used as a money laundering tool by some criminals. In 2013, the U.S. government recognized the legal status of bitcoin, making the price of bitcoin soar. In China, on November 19, 2013, a bitcoin was equivalent to 6989 yuan.
there are about 40 online game trading platforms in Korea, among which the most famous and largest online game trading platform in Korea is itembay game trading platform www.itembay.com
South Korea now forbids minors to use the virtual goods trading platform. It seems that there are no other requirements. Think about how many people trade game currency on the platform. If they break the law, it's too bad