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Android Ban Alert: Google to Block Binance & OKX Apps in South Korea on Jan 28

Starting Jan 28, Google will block non-compliant foreign exchanges like Binance, effectively handing market dominance to local giants Upbit and Bithumb.

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Kenrodgers Fabian

Reviewed By:
Gopal Solanky

Last updated: January 16, 2026 6:03 PM
Published 2026-01-16
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Google to Block Binance & OKX Apps in South Korea on Jan 28

Key Highlights

  • The Ban: Starting January 28, Google Play will block downloads and updates for all foreign crypto exchanges (like Binance, OKX) that lack a local VASP license.
  • The Trap: As users scramble for alternatives, scammers are flooding the Apple App Store with fake trading apps that steal funds.
  • The Winner: Domestic giants Upbit and Bithumb are set to monopolize the market as foreign competition is digitally erased.

South Korea is set to enforce strict restrictions on offshore cryptocurrency apps. Starting January 28, Google Play will require overseas crypto exchanges to register with the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) under the Financial Services Commission (FSC). 

As per a local report, crypto-based apps cannot remain listed or receive updates in the country without regulatory approval. Google warned, “If you don’t comply with our policies, you’ll be blocked in Korea.” The move affects major global platforms, including Binance and OKX, limiting access for domestic investors who rely on these exchanges for derivatives trading.

The new rules demand that foreign exchanges establish a domestic corporation and obtain an Information Security Management System (ISMS) certification. These steps ensure compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. 

Park Hyeon-yeong, a blockchain specialist, explained, “Overseas virtual asset exchanges must complete the registration of virtual asset service providers (VASPs) with the FIU to enter Google Play.” Consequently, the process will take time, making it difficult for foreign platforms to maintain app availability.

Implications for overseas exchanges

The updated Google Play policies emphasize local compliance. Virtual asset exchanges and wallet apps can only be published if they follow country-specific laws. In South Korea, this requires a processed FIU report, not just a document submission. Google clarified to News 1, “The ‘Developer Studio’ screen allows them to upload a ‘Report Repair Complete’ document.” 

However, without approval, app installations and updates will stop. Besides this, domestic authorities have begun reviewing local operators, including on-site inspections and shareholder eligibility checks. Hence, approval for foreign exchanges seems almost impossible in the near term.

This change benefits local exchanges like Upbit and Bithumb. With less competition, they could have more control over trading, token listings, and fees. At the same time, some investors might look into decentralized finance (DeFi) options. Big global exchanges could try partnering with licensed Korean companies, like Binance did with Gopax. However, services will still be limited because crypto derivatives are not allowed in South Korea.

Security concerns and market trends

The Google Play update comes amid growing scams targeting crypto users. Fraudsters now exploit Apple’s App Store by uploading fake trading apps resembling legitimate Web3 platforms. PixOnChain, a crypto user on X, warned that two users lost $28,000 after downloading such fake apps. “Scammers are buying old Apple dev accounts and renaming the apps to look like popular Web3 trading dapps,” he said. Consequently, both platform restrictions and fraudulent apps could disrupt investor activity in South Korea.

At the same time, domestic rules are undergoing development. South Korea, for example, ended the nine-year ban on corporate investment in cryptos last year. Now, the top 20 cryptos can be invested in up to 5% of the equity funds by public companies and institutional investors. The Financial Services Commission is set to introduce the Bitcoin spot ETF and the Digital Asset Act with accelerated timelines, too.

South Korea’s new Google Play rules will stop foreign crypto apps, so people will have to use local exchanges. This makes trading safer, but it also limits options for investors. Big global crypto platforms will need to work with local companies, or they could be shut out of the Korean market.

Also Read: MetaMask Adds Native TRON Support Across Wallet Platforms

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Gopal Solanky is a Senior Reporter, Markets & Protocols at The Crypto Times, based in Ahmedabad. He covers institutional crypto adoption, Bitcoin treasury strategies, DeFi markets, protocol ecosystems, Ethereum network activity, Hyperliquid, on-chain trends, and broader digital asset market movements. Gopal has been active in the crypto ecosystem for more than six years. Before joining The Crypto Times full-time in 2023, he worked as a freelance crypto content writer, developing a strong understanding of blockchain infrastructure, DeFi protocols, market cycles, token mechanics, and peer-to-peer systems. His reporting focuses on explaining how protocols work, why market movements happen, and how institutional and on-chain activity affects crypto investors and builders. At The Crypto Times, Gopal regularly writes market analysis, protocol explainers, breaking news, and technical breakdowns across Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, altcoins, treasury companies, and Web3 infrastructure. He also conducts on-the-record interviews with regional Web3 founders, protocol teams, and ecosystem leaders. His work has been cited by external publications, including Vulture.com, in coverage of major crypto stories such as the Hawk Tuah memecoin controversy. His reporting has also contributed to The Crypto Times’ coverage of major industry events, including FTX-related developments, institutional crypto adoption, and emerging protocol narratives. Gopal holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications, giving him a technical foundation for analyzing blockchain systems, crypto infrastructure, and market data.

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