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AI Surveillance Marks a New Phase for South Korea’s Crypto Markets

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South Korean regulators are stepping up oversight of the domestic cryptocurrency market, signaling a faster, more coordinated approach to detecting suspicious trading activity amid renewed volatility. 

The heightened scrutiny was highlighted after South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) said it was reviewing sharp price movements in the ZKsync token listed on Upbit, following extreme volatility concentrated around a system maintenance window, according to The Korea Economic Daily (Hankyung).

The FSS said it was analyzing data and could escalate the review into a formal investigation, depending on the findings. 

FSS officials and legal experts cited by Hankyung described the case as indicative of how regulators now respond to sudden price swings. The focus is less on isolated incidents and more on strengthening systems and clarifying expectations for exchanges operating as critical infrastructure. 

Cointelegraph reached out to Upbit operator Dunamu for comments, but did not get a response before publication.