Decent Law Firm Conducts 6th Compliance and Ethics Training on Virtual Assets for Crypto Media Group
Decent Law Firm announced that on October 21, 2025, it delivered the 6th Virtual Asset Compliance and Ethics Training program for the executives and employees of Crypto Media Group Co., Ltd.
This training was designed as a practical program aimed at preventing legal risks in the virtual asset industry while strengthening corporate ethical decision-making frameworks and internal control systems.
The session was held offline at Decent Law Firm’s headquarters, with key operational staff from Crypto Media Group in attendance. Discussions focused on legal standards and response strategies that can be applied immediately in day-to-day operations.
The training covered major legal and ethical issues frequently encountered in the virtual asset sector, including legal risks relating to cryptocurrency transactions, duties of good faith and contractual performance, protection of internal information and conflict-of-interest management, and legal standards for determining fraudulent practices.
It also incorporated key provisions of the Virtual Asset User Protection Act, the Capital Markets Act, and the Act on Reporting and Using Specified Financial Transaction Information (the “AML Act”), along with an overview of the principal issues under the proposed Digital Asset Framework Act currently pending before the National Assembly. Based on these laws, the session provided concrete operational guidelines and internal control measures for running a compliant and transparent virtual-asset business.
Mr. Seonghwan Kim, CEO of Crypto Media Group, stated,
“As the virtual asset industry continues to integrate into the regulatory mainstream, enhancing compliance awareness among our employees and partners is essential to maintaining corporate trust. We plan to strengthen our risk-management systems and conduct regular training in cooperation with Decent Law Firm.”
Mr. Hyunsoo Jin, Managing Partner of Decent Law Firm, added,
“The virtual asset industry remains in a transitional period where legal standards are still developing. During such times, it becomes even more important for businesses to establish their own compliance principles and operate responsibly within clear boundaries.”
Decent Law Firm provides specialized advisory and dispute-resolution services to domestic and global exchanges, Web3 projects, and investment firms across virtual assets, blockchain, and cross-border transactions. Building on this training program, the firm plans to further expand its regular compliance-education offerings to promote a culture of voluntary compliance and responsible governance in the virtual asset industry.