South Korea Urgently Reviews Management of Seized Crypto Assets: 22 BTC Lost and 620,000 BTC System Misrecorded Trigger Regulatory Upgrades

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On March 2, the South Korean government announced it is reevaluating its management system for seized digital assets. Following a series of management errors, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol has ordered an emergency review to strengthen the security mechanisms for government-held digital assets and prevent similar issues from recurring. These measures are seen as an important step for South Korea to enhance digital asset regulation and custody security.

The review is prompted by several past incidents. In 2022, Gangnam District police lost 22 BTC during asset seizure operations, valued at approximately $1.4 million at current prices. Investigations revealed that these bitcoins were stored in third-party wallets with inadequate security, leading to misappropriation and a criminal investigation. The incident exposed significant vulnerabilities in law enforcement’s digital asset custody processes, access controls, and security audits.

Regulatory concerns extend beyond this. In February 2026, a major Korean crypto platform experienced a system failure that caused severe accounting errors. Instead of crediting users’ accounts with 62,000 won, the system mistakenly recorded 620,000 bitcoins, creating a false asset balance worth about $40 billion in a short period. Although most of the funds were later recovered, the incident highlighted potential risks in automated trading systems and risk management mechanisms.

Under pressure from these consecutive incidents, the Korean government plans to implement stricter digital asset security standards, including enhanced management of multi-signature wallets, establishing a unified law enforcement asset custody process, and introducing more frequent technical audits and internal accountability measures. Regulators also intend to conduct comprehensive inspections of relevant technical systems to reduce risks from human error and system vulnerabilities.

As cybercrime and crypto scam cases continue to rise, South Korea aims to improve digital asset security management through stronger institutional frameworks. Market analysts believe that if the new custody and regulation framework is successfully implemented, Korea could develop a more mature system for government-held crypto assets, setting an example for global digital asset regulation.

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