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The Bybit app is no longer available for download on South Korea’s Google Play Store, raising new questions about the country’s crypto regulations.
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Bybit disappears from Google Play in South Korea
South Korea has been tightening cryptocurrency regulations
What the removal means for South Korean users
Why Binance and Bitget are still available
Increasing pressure on overseas crypto exchanges
Could more exchanges face similar restrictions?
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Elimination of national application markets.
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Restrictions on software updates.
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Additional limitations on marketing activities directed to residents of South Korea.
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Greater monitoring of services offered to local users.
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Additional compliance requirements before continuing operations.
What Bybit Could Do Next
Will Google or regulators issue further clarifications?
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If the removal was requested by regulators.
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If the action applies only to Bybit.
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Whether additional exchanges could face similar measures.
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Whether users should expect more restrictions in the coming months.
Broader impact on the global crypto industry
Conclusion
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