South Korea Plans to Require Stablecoin Issuers to be Bank-Controlled with a Minimum Paid-in Capital of KRW 5 Billion
BlockBeats News, January 8th, South Korea's plan to allow banks to issue a Korean won-backed stablecoin has faced opposition from lawmakers, highlighting the disagreement between the ruling Democratic Party, financial regulators, and the central bank. The South Korean Financial Services Commission (FSC) has now changed its stance to support the Bank of Korea's (BOK) proposal, which limits stablecoin issuance to a consortium led by a bank with a majority stake. According to the proposed amendment, stablecoins can be issued by a consortium where a bank holds a majority stake, but the bank must maintain overall majority control (50% or more ownership), allowing tech companies to be the largest single shareholder but with a stake lower than the bank's overall holding.
This proposal will impose stricter requirements on cryptocurrency exchanges, such as higher IT stability standards, mandatory compensation for losses from hack attacks, and fines of up to 10% of annual revenue. Stablecoin issuers will need a paid-in capital of at least 50 billion Korean won (about $3.7 million), a threshold that regulators may increase as the market evolves.
You may also like

Crypto Takeaways from Davos: When Politics and Finances Collide
Key Takeaways Trump’s Geopolitical Crypto Push: U.S. President Trump emphasized the urgency of crypto regulation as a geopolitical…

Could Europe Sell US Debt if a Greenland Deal Doesn’t Come Through?
Key Takeaways The geopolitical tensions involving Greenland could lead Europe to consider offloading US debt as a strategic…

Crypto’s Next Challenge: Privacy and the Chicken-Egg Dilemma
Key Takeaways Privacy is becoming a central issue as cryptocurrencies move into traditional banking and state-backed systems. Regulatory…

Scaramucci Criticizes Stablecoin Yield Ban’s Impact on U.S. Dollar
Key Takeaways The CLARITY Act’s prohibition on stablecoin yields potentially weakens the U.S. dollar’s competitiveness against the digital…

CLARITY Act Stalls: Why Has the Interest-Bearing Stablecoin Become a Bank’s “Thorn in the Side”?
Key Takeaways The debate surrounding the CLARITY Act is primarily focused on interest-bearing stablecoins and their implications for…

South Korea considers changing the one-bank rule for crypto exchanges: An In-depth Review
Key Takeaways: South Korea is examining the current “one exchange–one bank” model amidst concerns of market concentration, potentially…

India Central Bank Suggests BRICS CBDC Link-Up As Members Explore Alternatives to Dollar Rails
Key Takeaways India’s central bank proposes a CBDC connectivity initiative for the upcoming 2026 BRICS summit. This move…

Anchorage Digital Prepares for IPO with Significant $400M Fundraise
Key Takeaways Anchorage Digital is actively seeking to raise $200 million to $400 million in new funding, with…

China-led CBDC Project mBridge Surpasses $55 Billion in Cross-Border Payments
Key Takeaways The mBridge project has handled over $55 billion in cross-border payments, signaling a shift from traditional…

Scaramucci Remarks on Stablecoin Yield Ban’s Impact on US Dollar
Key Takeaways: The CLARITY Act’s prohibition on yield-bearing stablecoins decreases the competitive edge of the US dollar against…

Yen Weakness Nears Inflation Red Line: Bank of Japan May Be Forced to Hike Early

Senate Committee Delays Crypto Bill Due to Coinbase’s Objections
Key Takeaways The Senate Banking Committee has postponed its planned markup of a major crypto market structure bill…

Senate Crypto Bill Markup Rescheduled to January 27 Amid Legislative Momentum
Key Takeaways The Senate Agriculture Committee has rescheduled the release of the legislative text for crypto market structure…

Alibaba Backed Latin America Stablecoin Company, Why VelaFi?

Most US debanking cases stem from government pressure, says report
Key Takeaways A report from the Cato Institute indicates that most debanking incidents in the US originate from…

South Korea to lift ban on corporate crypto investment: Report
Key Takeaways South Korea’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) is set to end a nine-year ban on corporate crypto…

Russia Targets Illegal Crypto Miners; India Advocates for CBDCs: A Global Overview
Key Takeaways Russia is intensifying efforts to regulate illegal cryptocurrency mining, proposing significant fines and penalties. India’s Reserve…

Coinbase May Withdraw Support for CLARITY Act Amid Stablecoin Rewards Ban Debate
Key Takeaways Potential Withdrawal: Coinbase is considering withdrawing support for the CLARITY Act if it restricts stablecoin rewards.…
Crypto Takeaways from Davos: When Politics and Finances Collide
Key Takeaways Trump’s Geopolitical Crypto Push: U.S. President Trump emphasized the urgency of crypto regulation as a geopolitical…
Could Europe Sell US Debt if a Greenland Deal Doesn’t Come Through?
Key Takeaways The geopolitical tensions involving Greenland could lead Europe to consider offloading US debt as a strategic…
Crypto’s Next Challenge: Privacy and the Chicken-Egg Dilemma
Key Takeaways Privacy is becoming a central issue as cryptocurrencies move into traditional banking and state-backed systems. Regulatory…
Scaramucci Criticizes Stablecoin Yield Ban’s Impact on U.S. Dollar
Key Takeaways The CLARITY Act’s prohibition on stablecoin yields potentially weakens the U.S. dollar’s competitiveness against the digital…
CLARITY Act Stalls: Why Has the Interest-Bearing Stablecoin Become a Bank’s “Thorn in the Side”?
Key Takeaways The debate surrounding the CLARITY Act is primarily focused on interest-bearing stablecoins and their implications for…
South Korea considers changing the one-bank rule for crypto exchanges: An In-depth Review
Key Takeaways: South Korea is examining the current “one exchange–one bank” model amidst concerns of market concentration, potentially…