Mirae Asset in Talks to Buy Korean Crypto Exchange Korbit for Up to $100M

Published at 2025-12-28 16:15:06

Local outlets report that Mirae Asset Group is in negotiations to acquire Korbit, one of South Korea’s older cryptocurrency exchanges, in a transaction that could be worth as much as $100 million. Details remain limited and both valuation and final terms appear subject to ongoing due diligence; no agreement has been announced publicly. The report dates to December 28, 2025.

If the deal proceeds, it would reflect growing institutional appetite for direct crypto-market exposure from established financial groups and could accelerate consolidation among Korean exchanges. For Mirae Asset, the acquisition would provide on‑ramp capabilities and a regulated trading platform; for Korbit, it could mean stronger capital backing and compliance support amid evolving domestic rules. Observers will watch for regulatory clearance and any strategic moves by rival platforms that dominate the local market.

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