South Korea’s long-awaited crypto law stalls over who can issue stablecoins

Policy, South Korea, Regulation, Stablecoins, News The Digital Asset Basic Act is stalled as regulators clash over who should be allowed to issue won-pegged stablecoins, extending uncertainty in one of Asia’s most active crypto markets. The Digital Asset Basic Act is stalled as regulators clash over who should be allowed to issue won-pegged stablecoins, extending uncertainty in one of Asia’s most active crypto markets. CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data Read More

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