Cryptocurrency sebagai Upaya Korea Utara untuk Mendapatkan Hard Currency
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Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
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This study analyzes why North Korea utilizes cryptocurrency as an effort to
obtain hard currency. North Korea’s limited economic capacity and restricted
access to foreign exchange make hard currency an important resource for
supporting international transactions and external economic needs. These
constraints have become more significant following the implementation of
international sanctions that restrict North Korea’s access to trade. Using a
qualitative descriptive method through literature review and document analysis,
this study examines reports from the United Nations Panel of Experts,
Chainalysis, FATF, FinCEN, MSMT, and other relevant sources. Hans J.
Morgenthau’s Classical Realism Theory is employed to explain state behavior
based on national interest. The findings indicate that cryptocurrency is utilized
through digital asset activities, cyber capabilities, cross-border transactions, and
mechanisms that enable the transfer or conversion of value into more liquid
forms. These findings suggest that cryptocurrency has emerged as one of the
instruments associated with North Korea’s efforts to access hard currency when
access to formal economic channels becomes increasingly limited
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