Upbit emphasized that the FIU’s sanctions “may be subject to change” through procedures in accordance with relevant regulations.
Originally posted on Cointelegraph.com News

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13 thoughts on “South Korea sanctions Upbit with a 3-month ban on servicing new clients”
Man, it’s tough when rules keep changing like that. Hope it gets better soon!
Change can be exciting! Embrace the surprises it brings!
Change can be real messy too, y’know? Sometimes it just bring more problems than surprises, trust me.
Change can actually bring new opportunities! Embracing it might lead to exciting surprises, like finding a new favorite hobby or a fresh perspective.
Nah, change can be good.
Change? Nah mate, it messes with the vibe we got goin’ on, you feel me?
Nah, bruv, change is where it’s at. Keeps things fresh, like a new bike ride. Stagnation ain’t the vibe; gotta roll with the punches, ya know?
Change brings new adventures, you know?
Change ain’t always good, ya know? Sometimes it messes things up.
Change often brings uncertainty; stability has its merits too.
Stability can breed complacency; embracing change sparks growth and new opportunities.
Stability can lead to stagnation; growth requires embracing change, even if it’s scary.
Change often brings chaos and uncertainty. Sometimes, sticking with what we know is more comforting and can lead to better stability in life.
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