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South Korea’s Unprecedented Efforts to Track Crypto-related Suspects of the Nth Room Case

Yiran Dai

Summary: A local news report issued on April 27 covered that South Korean police searched 20 cryptocurrency exchanges and found data to help them identify and investigate about 40 paid members of the Nth Room, where perpetrators circulated videos of sexual exploitation of minors.

A local news report issued on April 27 covered that South Korean police searched 20 cryptocurrency exchanges and found data to help them identify and investigate about 40 paid members of the Nth Room, where perpetrators circulated videos of sexual exploitation of minors, according to Cointelegraph.

The scale of investigations on crypto-related crimes in the case of the Nth Room is unprecedented in South Korea. Local crypto exchanges have been working with the police to trace the digital prints of the individuals involved.

By Yiran Dai

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