South Korea Weighs New Measures for Blockchain Platforms

BlockworksDipublikasikan tanggal 2022-06-14Terakhir diperbarui pada 2022-06-14

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The ruling party of South Korea is reportedly considering introducing new measures for blockchain-based platforms.

South Korea’s ruling party is reportedly weighing up new measures in the spirit of consumer protection following recent market turbulence that has shaken confidence and raised eyebrows over a large-scale crypto contagion.

People Power Party (PPP) chief policymaker Rep. Sung Il-jong said Monday his party is considering introducing legislation for “blockchain-based platforms,” without divulging exactly what is planned, in order to better protect investors.

The minister voiced the government’s intentions during a party-government consultative meeting on digital assets on Monday.

Sung alluded to portions already included in the special financial transaction law – which seeks to regulate money laundering and financing of terrorism – but said the law was not organized to deal with crypto specifically, Yonhap News reported.

The PPP and its integrated Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), which supervises financial institutions under direct oversight from the Financial Services Commission, will also set about establishing a self-regulatory regime.

Five of the country’s top exchanges including Upbit, Korbit, Bithumb, Coinone, and Gopax raised their hands during the meeting to launch a joint consultative body that seeks to monitor for compliance with new and existing rules.

The possibility of new measures comes on the heels of TerraUSD’s collapse which triggered shockwaves across entire digital asset sectors in May as fear gripped the crypto market and prompted regulators to act.

The ruling party’s consideration also comes as crypto lender Celsius announced it would suspend withdrawals and transfers from its platform citing “extreme market conditions.”

“Concerns about the solvency of Celsius have peaked and the platform has responded by suspending withdrawals,” lead tech writer at Bybit Nathan Thompson told Blockworks Monday “This is a defensive move by the company. However, users who cannot access their funds are understandably upset.”

In both instances, fears of a spillover to certain sectors of crypto – including DeFi and stablecoins – are causing further sell-side pressure in an already beleaguered environment.

Bitcoin’s price, which typically acts as a barometer for market health, continues to tumble, having shed 47% since May 5 from around $40,000 when murmurs over Terra’s demise began to coalesce.

Crypto prices are now at their lowest since December 2020 with investors having to eat losses and settle in for a potentially long-winded bear market. Bitcoin was last seen changing hands for $21,500 and is down about 35% over a seven-day period, exchange data shows.

With a freshly elected government, South Korea has set out to reform many of its existing fiscal and economic policies, including its approach to digital assets. It is under those market conditions, as well as election promises, that both South Korea’s PPP and FSS have justified a further tightening of regulations.

If the crypto market is to experience any “responsible growth” then the establishment of a regulatory system overseeing them is an important factor, FFS chief Lee Bok-hyun reportedly said Monday.

Though given the complex and unpredictable nature that crypto inherently possesses, establishing a self-regulatory regime through the participation of “private experts” also needs to be considered, the chief added.

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