According to data from South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service, 394 cryptocurrencies were delisted from Korean won-based virtual asset exchanges between 2022 and May 2026. Project risk was the most common reason, accounting for 155 cases. Investor protection risk followed at 108 cases, market risk at 56, technical risk at 50, and other risks at 25. The regulator's figures cover all won-denominated virtual asset trading platforms in the country.
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service said 394 cryptocurrencies were stripped of trading support on domestic won-based virtual asset exchanges between 2022 and May 2026.
Project risk topped the list with 155 cases. Then came investor protection risk at 108. Market risk accounted for 56, technical risk for 50, and other risks for 25.
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