CoinWorld News reports that the Supreme Court of South Korea has for the first time ruled that investigators can seize Bitcoin held by centralized exchanges, clarifying its legal status as "seizable property."
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CoinWorld News reports that the Supreme Court of South Korea has for the first time ruled that investigators can seize Bitcoin held by centralized exchanges, clarifying its legal status as "seizable property."