Google Play Drops International Crypto Exchange Apps In South Korea

bitcoinistPublished on 2026-01-18Last updated on 2026-01-18

Abstract

Starting January 28, 2026, Google Play will prohibit downloads and updates for overseas cryptocurrency exchange and wallet apps in South Korea unless they provide proof of registration with the country’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). Developers must submit FIU acceptance evidence via the Google Play Console to maintain their app's availability. This policy shift directly links app distribution to regulatory compliance. As a result, major international crypto platforms without FIU registration will be removed from the Korean Play Store, while 27 domestic exchanges—including Upbit and Bithumb—remain compliant. Users of unregistered apps may face increased security risks and operational difficulties, as web access remains an alternative though less convenient and secure. The registration process for foreign exchanges involves establishing a local entity, implementing anti-money laundering systems, and obtaining security certifications—steps that are both costly and time-intensive. Analysts suggest this move may redirect trading volume to locally registered platforms but could also encourage risky user behavior, such as downloading apps from third-party sources or using VPNs.

Starting January 28, 2026, Google Play will stop allowing downloads and updates of overseas crypto exchange and wallet apps in South Korea unless those platforms prove they are registered with the country’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).

Registration Proof Must Be Uploaded

According to Google’s new rule, developers listing crypto exchange or custodial wallet apps must upload evidence that their VASP registration has been accepted by the FIU through the developer console. This is not a technical tweak — it ties app distribution directly to local regulatory approval.

The result is immediate and practical. For Android users in Korea, apps from major overseas platforms will no longer be available for new installs or for updates through Google Play. Existing installations might keep working for a while, but they will not receive app updates or security fixes via the official store.

Local Crypto Platforms Lead Compliance

Based on reports, 27 domestic platforms have completed FIU registration, including well-known names such as Upbit and Bithumb. That leaves several major international exchanges without the needed paperwork, pushing them outside Google Play’s Korean marketplace.

Total crypto market cap currently at $3.19 trillion. Chart: TradingView

For many users, this change will be felt quickly. If you rely on an overseas app to manage positions or move funds, the inability to download updates may make routine tasks harder and raise security risks. Web access to exchanges will remain an option, but it’s less convenient and sometimes less secure than using an official app.

Foreign exchanges face several demands to gain FIU acceptance. They often must set up a local legal entity, put in place anti-money-laundering systems, and obtain national information security certifications before their VASP filings are accepted. These steps can be costly and time consuming.

How The Market Might Shift

Some analysts say the move will push more trading volume toward Korea-registered firms. Others warn that it could encourage risky workarounds — such as downloading APKs from third-party sites or using VPNs — which expose users to fraud and malware. Reports say that upgrades to app-store rules follow earlier enforcement moves and aim to close gaps in oversight.

App availability will be tied to regulatory paperwork. If a platform shows FIU acceptance in Google’s console, its app can stay listed and updated. If not, the app will be removed or blocked from being updated in Korea’s Play Store.

Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView

Related Questions

QWhat is the deadline for overseas crypto exchange and wallet apps to prove their registration with South Korea's FIU on Google Play?

AThe deadline is January 28, 2026.

QWhat specific evidence must developers provide to Google to keep their apps listed on the Korean Play Store?

ADevelopers must upload evidence that their developer console shows their VASP registration has been accepted by South Korea's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).

QWhich two well-known domestic Korean crypto platforms are mentioned as having completed FIU registration?

AUpbit and Bithumb are the two well-known domestic platforms mentioned.

QWhat are some of the requirements foreign exchanges must meet to gain FIU acceptance in South Korea?

AForeign exchanges must often set up a local legal entity, implement anti-money laundering systems, and obtain national information security certifications.

QWhat potential risks for users are mentioned as a result of this policy change?

AThe policy could encourage risky workarounds like downloading APKs from third-party sites or using VPNs, which expose users to fraud and malware.

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