Report Alleges North Korea Trialled BTC Mining, Local Firm Developing BTC Exchange

Published at: Aug. 28, 2018

North Korea (DPRK) has attempted to mine Bitcoin (BTC), Yonhap News reported August 27, citing a report compiled by a research unit from South Korea's state-run Korea Development Bank (KDB).

Yonhap notes that the mining attempt – which was allegedly conducted “on a small scale” between May and July 2017 – appears to have been unsuccessful, although the reasons for this remain unclear.

According to Yonhap, the KDB report claims that North Korea’s interest resides in the essential "characteristics of cryptocurrencies, including anonymity, difficulties of tracing money and cashability." The KBD research unit reportedly cited a local media report as the source of its information on the mining story.

KDB’s research unit has reportedly moreover claimed that a North Korean tech firm, Chosun Expo, is in the process of developing a Bitcoin crypto exchange, although no further details are given.

The research unit has also reported that its interviews with North Korean defectors suggest that the majority of the country’s citizens have scant knowledge of crypto, in stark contrast to their southern neighbours.

While widespread knowledge of crypto may apparently elude most citizens in the tight grip of a media-controlled state, North Korean hackers last week made news for allegedly infecting a cryptocurrency exchange with malware that unusually targeted both Windows and macOS systems.

Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports are emerging of an alleged upcoming blockchain conference in Pyongang this October. CNBC’s Ran NeuNer somewhat jocularly shared the news on Twitter earlier this week, quipping “Who’s coming?”

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