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South Korea Proposes Law for Stablecoin Issuance

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JUNE 11, 2025

The proposal boosts South Korea’s crypto market integration, bolstering local stablecoin issuance and trading activity while promoting compliance.

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Key Points:
  • South Korea allows firms to issue stablecoins with FSC oversight.
  • President Lee pushes new crypto regulations.
  • Impacts Tether, Bitcoin, and Ethereum trading.
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South Korea Proposes Legislation for Stablecoin Issuance

Overview of the Proposal

South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung, known for his pro-crypto stance, is advancing legislation to permit firms to issue stablecoins. The Financial Services Commission will oversee this to ensure compliance and innovation in the blockchain space.

The proposed Digital Asset Basic Act mandates firms to have a minimum equity capital of 500 million won for issuing stablecoins. The firms must maintain 1:1 reserve models and meet stringent approval processes by the FSC.

Impact on the Market

Immediate effects include a likely upsurge in KRW-pegged stablecoin issuance, impacting the trading volumes of existing stablecoins like USDT and USDC. New regulations could influence local liquidity and reduce volatility in the market.

The implications of this proposal extend beyond local vendors. It encourages international investment and aligns with global regulatory frameworks akin to the EU’s MiCA, fostering a robust environment for digital assets. As President Lee Jae-myung stated, “We need to establish a won-backed stablecoin market to prevent national wealth from leaking overseas.” source

Future Prospects and Global Positioning

The Digital Asset Basic Act may lead to improved trust and increased market activity. This initiative could elevate Korean digital finance, mirroring stablecoin regulatory models like Japan’s, promoting a sustainable economic framework.

Historical trends show increased institutional participation in markets with similar strict stablecoin regulations. By adhering to globally recognized compliance measures, South Korea positions itself as a key player in the stablecoin market.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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