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S. Korean watchdog goes after crypto whales to ensure AML compliance.

The South Korean regulator noted that popular stablecoins used by the public might become a primary tool for money laundering using digital assets.

South Korea’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), will monitor crypto whales with assets of over 100 million won ($70,000) to prevent money laundering efforts using digital assets.

The FSC noted that having a larger proportion of digital assets and stablecoins equates to a higher money laundering risk. Thus, special focus should be placed on monitoring crypto whales with significant digital-asset and stablecoin holdings under the new Anti-Money Laundering guidelines, reported local media.

The report also noted that stablecoins, especially those commonly used by the public, are more likely to be used as a means of crime. The report reads:

“In the case of an independently listed virtual asset, it is possible that it did not meet the listing criteria of other virtual asset operators, and it can be evaluated that the risk of money laundering of virtual asset operators with a high proportion of the virtual asset is high.”

Apart from monitoring crypto whales and their activities, the report also advocates for keeping an eye on retail customers making high-value deposits. Those customers should be monitored for any significant change in holdings every quarter.

“Customers with large virtual asset holdings are at higher risk of money laundering.”

South Korea is known for its strict implementation of crypto-related policies, especially in the wake of the collapse of the Terra ecosystem. Its financial regulators have doubled down on their efforts to ensure investor protection and bring crypto legislation by early 2024.