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South Korea Removes Global Crypto Exchange Apps From Google Play

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South Korea Google Play crypto exchange ban

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Most foreign centralized cryptocurrency exchange (CEX) apps will soon become unavailable for download or updates on South Korea’s Google Play Store. The change follows a Google policy update that requires crypto exchanges and wallet providers to hold valid local licenses in the regions where they operate. As a result, only platforms registered as Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) in South Korea will continue to appear on the Play Store, effectively sidelining many global exchanges.

Google Play Policy Update Tightens Crypto App Compliance

Google’s revised policy links app distribution directly to regional regulatory approval. In South Korea, this means crypto exchanges must be registered with financial authorities and comply with strict anti-money laundering (AML) and security requirements. Since only a limited number of overseas platforms have obtained Korean VASP registration, most foreign exchanges will be blocked from new installations and app updates on the Play Store.

The move does not completely restrict access to international exchanges, but it significantly reduces usability for Korean users.

Limited Access to Overseas Crypto Exchanges

Users can still access foreign exchanges through mobile web browsers or by installing apps via APK files. However, browser-based trading lacks the performance and features of native applications, making it less suitable for active traders. Over time, this friction could push users away from offshore platforms.

APK sideloading presents even greater risks. Because it bypasses Google Play’s security safeguards, users face higher exposure to malware, phishing attacks, and compromised applications an especially serious concern for crypto trading and custody apps.

Impact on South Korea’s Crypto Market Structure

The policy change is likely to strengthen the dominance of domestic exchanges such as Upbit and Bithumb. With reduced competition from global platforms, local exchanges may gain greater control over trading volume, token listings, and fee structures. This concentration could limit asset diversity and slow competitive innovation within the Korean market.

At the same time, some users may explore decentralized finance alternatives.

Rise of DeFi and Non-Custodial Wallet Usage

Decentralized exchanges and non-custodial wallets are not subject to Google’s app licensing requirements, making them a potential alternative for users seeking broader market access. However, regulatory and tax risks remain, particularly as South Korean authorities continue to tighten reporting standards and enforcement across the crypto sector.

How Global Crypto Exchanges May Respond

Rather than exiting the market entirely, some global exchanges may pursue partnerships or equity stakes in VASP-licensed Korean firms, similar to Binance’s approach with Gopax. Even with local compliance, service offerings would remain limited, with products such as crypto derivatives still prohibited under Korean regulations.

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