Korean crypto investment loss dispute escalates: Man involved in poisoning case shocks the market, $810,000 Bitcoin loss becomes the catalyst

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February 25 News: A criminal case in South Korea related to cryptocurrency investment losses has sparked widespread social discussion. A man in his 30s has been charged by prosecutors with attempting murder and violating the Agricultural Chemical Control Act after allegedly poisoning his business partner with insecticide in coffee, causing the victim to fall into a coma. He is currently facing multiple charges.

According to South Korean media reports, the incident occurred in November 2025 at a coffee shop. The victim suddenly lost consciousness after drinking the beverage and collapsed, then was rushed to the hospital and regained consciousness three days later. The victim stated that the incident caused serious impact on his family; although his physical condition is gradually improving, he still requires ongoing medical examinations.

Investigations show that the two parties have been jointly operating an investment company since 2022, mainly involved in Bitcoin and other digital asset investments. As market volatility increased, the defendant incurred losses of approximately 1.17 billion KRW (about $81.6 million), including company funds and personal investments. As losses grew, disputes over fund management and responsibility arose, eventually escalating into a serious criminal case.

Prosecutors believe that the incident is directly related to a dispute over crypto asset investments. The case is scheduled to be heard on March 10, 2026, at the Eastern District Court in Seoul. If convicted, the defendant could face long-term imprisonment. Such extreme cases also highlight the legal and psychological risks associated with high-risk crypto investments.

It is worth noting that in recent years, South Korea has adopted a relatively open attitude toward digital asset policies. With the gradual improvement of the crypto regulatory framework, local market participation continues to rise, with the number of investors exceeding 16 million, accounting for about 30% of the total population. However, by the end of 2025, the crypto market entered a correction cycle. Bitcoin’s price, which peaked at over $125,000 in October, quickly fell back and stabilized around $65,000 in early 2026.

Industry experts point out that market volatility combined with high-leverage investment models can amplify investment dispute risks. As the scale of digital asset investments expands, cases related to fund security, partnership disputes, and legal responsibilities are likely to increase. Risk management and compliance awareness among investors are becoming key focus areas for the industry.

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