The South Korean prosecution has frozen $67 million worth of virtual assets previously transferred by Do Kwon to KuCoin and OKX
Chain Catcher news, the Southern District Prosecutors' Office of Seoul, South Korea, announced that it has additionally frozen 1,959 bitcoins and other virtual assets previously transferred to OKX by Do Kwon. As of now, a total of 3,313 BTC (approximately $67 million) in virtual assets has been frozen.
It is reported that the assets frozen this time mainly consist of bitcoins transferred to exchanges such as KuCoin and OKX from the Terra Foundation's Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) wallet after the South Korean prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Terra founder Do Kwon on September 14. (Source link)
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