South Korea has officially designated the development of a digital asset ecosystem as a national priority, marking a significant shift in its regulatory approach to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Announced on May 26, 2026, this initiative is part of a broader report on 123 national tasks, elevating the sector to a strategic level typically reserved for major industrial policies.
Key developments include the implementation of the Security Token Act scheduled for February 2027, which will provide a legal framework for tokenized securities. Additionally, the government plans to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, addressing a critical area for both domestic and international markets. These moves signal South Korea's commitment to integrating digital assets into its financial system, offering clearer regulatory visibility for international investors and exchanges.
South Korea Prioritizes Digital Asset Ecosystem as National Goal
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