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South Korea to Launch Spot ETF, Overhaul Crypto Rules By Year-End

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  • South Korea’s ruling party plans to legalize spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs before the end of 2025.
  • The government will abolish the restrictive “one exchange, one bank” rule to boost competition and market flexibility.
  • Over 3,500 corporations and nonprofits will be allowed to access the digital asset market directly under new regulations.

South Korea’s ruling People Power Party (PPP) has announced its intentions to reform the existing legal framework regarding the use of cryptocurrencies in the country. The proposal follows President Yoon Suk Yeol’s removal, which has intensified attention in the June 3 election. With political tensions growing higher, the party makes digital asset reform the cornerstone of its political agenda.

ETF Approval and Institutional Access

As per the report from the local media, a core commitment is the resolution of the approval of spot cryptocurrency ETFs by the end of this year. This brings the South Korean market on par with markets such as the US and Hong Kong that have already approved similar products. The party cites global trends to underline the need for the formation of a regulated approach to digital assets.

Apart from ETFs, the party plans to increase access to over 3,500 institutions and corporations. The decision would allow listed companies and professional investment entities access to the crypto markets. The proposed rollout is for this year, targeting to expand the broader access of digital assets under a legal framework.

Moreover, the industry will be opened for nonprofit corporations from the second quarter of the year, expanding further participation in the digital economy in South Korea. The reforms are intended for potential market unlocking with clear legislation and immediate change of regulation.

Banking Rules and Market Competition

The party will also do away with the “one exchange, one bank” policy. This policy has remained a longstanding one which has associated each crypto exchange with one banking partner. Critics claim that it hinders competitiveness and results to monopolistic environment in the exchange segment.

This change will free the exchanges to engage the services of multiple banks. These enhance consumer choice and fairness within the trading ecosystem. The update comes at a time when there is a growing trend among globalization to more open financial markets with fewer barriers to entry. The ruling party highlighted that outdated restrictions have hindered technological advancement. However, they stated that these reforms will be more suitable for future international standards in crypto governance.

In addition, the People Power Party promises to enact the Framework Act on the Promotion of Digital Assets. This proposed law will address token securities, the regulation of stablecoin, and the procedure of listing and public disclosures. The act intends to improve confidence within the industry and protect the participants by establishing guidelines.

Stablecoins will be assigned their own regulation system. The party will define the issuing standards, reserve requirements, and operational policies. This will promote transparency and enhance global acceptance of digital currencies in payment and transfer services.

Another new measure is the creation of the Virtual Asset Special Committee, a body that will be based in the presidential office to ensure the fast tracking of reform implementation. It will also be charged with the responsibility of developing the digital asset tax regime and assisting in the management of new institutional policies.

Surveys shows that that people are leaning toward digital assets more than such tangible values like real estate. As demand grows, the ruling party’s narrative aims to seize on this change while developing the nation’s position in the crypto economy.

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Raymond Munene is an experienced cryptocurrency writer with a deep understanding of blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and market trends. With years of expertise in crypto, he specializes in crafting insightful and informative articles on a wide range of topics, including DeFi and Web3. His writing aims to educate and engage readers, drawing from his comprehensive knowledge of the crypto industry.

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