TechFlow News — The former listing head of South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Coinone, referred to as "Mr. Jeon," has admitted to charges of accepting bribes. He is accused of receiving nearly 2 billion won (approximately $1.51 million) in exchange for listing virtual assets such as the "Furiever Coin." The "Furiever Coin" was listed exclusively on this exchange and later became linked to an investigation involving a kidnapping and murder case in Seoul's Gangnam district.
The head of Coinone’s listing team and another broker have also been charged. However, their legal representatives stated they have not yet completed reviewing the evidence and will respond to the charges at the next court hearing on June 15.




