Only VASP-registered platforms will stay available on the Play Store. Local exchanges like Upbit and Bithumb could gain more market share. Some traders may shiftOnly VASP-registered platforms will stay available on the Play Store. Local exchanges like Upbit and Bithumb could gain more market share. Some traders may shift

South Korea limits foreign crypto exchange access as Google Play enforces licensing

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  • Only VASP-registered platforms will stay available on the Play Store.
  • Local exchanges like Upbit and Bithumb could gain more market share.
  • Some traders may shift towards DeFi and non-custodial wallets.

South Korea’s crypto market is facing a major shift in how traders access overseas centralised exchanges.

Many foreign cryptocurrency exchange (CEX) apps are expected to become unavailable for download or unable to receive updates, through South Korea’s Google Play Store.

The change is linked to a Google policy update that ties app availability to local licensing requirements.

As a result, only platforms that meet South Korea’s regulatory standards will remain listed.

While the move does not fully block international trading services, it creates new barriers for users who rely on global exchanges through mobile apps.

Google Play tightens crypto app compliance rules

Google’s updated policy connects crypto app distribution to regulatory approval in each region.

In South Korea, that means crypto exchanges and wallet providers must hold valid local registration and follow strict compliance rules.

Only exchanges registered as Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) in South Korea can continue operating normally on Google Play.

This includes meeting tough anti-money laundering (AML) measures and security obligations required by the Korean financial authorities.

Since only a limited number of overseas platforms have secured VASP status in the country, most foreign exchanges will be blocked from new downloads and future app updates on the Play Store.

This approach effectively makes Android app access dependent on domestic licensing, even if the exchange continues offering services elsewhere.

Overseas platforms remain accessible but less convenient

South Korean users are not completely cut off from foreign exchanges.

They can still use overseas platforms through mobile web browsers or manually install apps using APK files.

However, browser-based trading tends to be less smooth for active users, with weaker performance and fewer app-level features.

APK sideloading also brings extra risks because it bypasses Google Play’s built-in security checks.

Users installing crypto apps outside official channels may face higher exposure to malware, phishing attacks, and compromised applications.

That creates added pressure on traders who want mobile access but also need a safe environment for managing funds.

Domestic exchanges could gain more market control

The policy change may also reshape South Korea’s crypto market structure by limiting competition from global platforms.

With fewer overseas apps available through Google Play, domestic exchanges such as Upbit and Bithumb could strengthen their position.

A larger share of trading activity may shift to local platforms simply because they remain easier to download, update, and use on Android devices.

This could give domestic exchanges more influence over trading volume, token listings, and fee structures.

Over time, reduced international competition could also affect how quickly new features and products reach Korean users, especially if access to offshore platforms becomes less practical for everyday trading.

DeFi alternatives may grow but scrutiny remains

With centralised mobile access restricted, some traders may look towards decentralised finance tools.

Decentralised exchanges and non-custodial wallets are not subject to the same Google Play licensing requirement, which could make them appealing to users seeking wider access to digital assets.

However, this does not remove the risks linked to regulation and tax compliance.

South Korean authorities have continued tightening reporting requirements and enforcement across the crypto sector.

That means users shifting into DeFi still face uncertainty, especially as policymakers focus more on transparency and monitoring.

How global crypto exchanges may adapt

Overseas exchanges may not leave the South Korean market completely.

Instead, some could explore ways to stay active by partnering with, or taking equity stakes in, Korean firms that already hold VASP licences.

A past example is Binance’s approach with Gopax, which signalled how global platforms may use local relationships to maintain a presence in tightly regulated markets.

Even so, any exchange that becomes compliant would still face restrictions on what it can offer.

Products like crypto derivatives remain prohibited under South Korean regulations, limiting the range of services available even under a licensed structure.

For South Korean users, the result may be a market where mobile access increasingly depends on domestic rules, pushing trading activity towards locally approved platforms.

The post South Korea limits foreign crypto exchange access as Google Play enforces licensing appeared first on CoinJournal.

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