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South Korea to Begin Global Sharing of Crypto Transaction Data in 2027

South Korea will implement the Organization for Economic Cooperation’s (OECD) Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) starting next year. The country’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance officially launched the Information Exchange Agreement on 2 September 2025. 

What does this mean for crypto investors? Data on foreign investors using Korean exchanges will be shared with their home tax authorities, and records of Koreans trading overseas platforms will be reported to Korea’s National Tax Service.

According to local media, a Ministry official said, “This is a separate matter from taxation.” The official added, “The purpose is to establish detailed regulations for implementing the Virtual Asset Information Exchange Agreement.”

The move aligns South Korea with a 48-nation pledge to activate CARF by 2027. South Korea’s adoption of cross-border reporting of digital transactions will close offshore loopholes. 

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Exchanges Like Upbit, Bithumb Will Have Identifying, Transactional Data Collected

Foreign investors trading Bitcoin and other crypto assets on Korean venues such as Upbit and Bithumb will have identifying and transactional data collected. The data will then be shared via CARF to their home authorities from 2027.

Details of Korean nationals investing in overseas asset exchanges will also be shared with National tax Service (NTS). Currently, the NTS requires voluntary reporting of overseas financial accounts holding more than KRW 500 million in stocks, deposits and virtual assets. According to the NTS, the amount of overseas virtual assets reported this year reached KRW 11.1 trillion, an increase of KRW 700 billion from the previous year.

“Under the Virtual Asset Information Exchange Agreement, domestic virtual asset operators will be required to report personal information and transaction information of residents of partner countries to their respective tax authorities starting next year,” the report said. “This information sharing will begin in 2027, but transaction records will be included starting next year.”

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Tether, Circle Court South Korean Banks As Nation Prepares Stablecoin Regulatory Framework

South Korea is now actively in the global race to regulate stablecoins. America’s recent push with the GENIUS Act and the CLARITY Act is clearly the catalyst in South Korea’s move to establish a formal regulatory framework. In August 2025, executives from the world’s two largest stablecoin issuers, Tether and Circle, landed in Seoul to hold meetings with the country’s financial leaders and regulators.

South Korea’s Central Bank – Bank of Korea (BoK) Governor Lee Chang-yong met Circle President Heath. “Koreans must have access to stablecoins denominated in their own currency when buying and selling digital assets or making international remittances,” said Tarbert.

Meanwhile, rival Tether took a lower-profile approach. CEO Paolo Ardoino met with executives from Hana Bank and KB Bank.

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Key Takeaways


  • Under CARF, information exchange will involve sharing all overseas virtual asset transaction details with tax authorities, regardless of value.

  • CARF applies across transaction sizes, in contrast to Korea’s separate rule that requires residents to report overseas financial accounts exceeding KRW 500 million.



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    Akriti Seth is a Zurich-based Business Journalist and Crypto Editor. Her passion for journalism has taken her across the globe – from thriving as an on-television correspondent to writing engaging articles, she has worked for companies like Informa UK, Bloomberg…
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