S.Korea’s incoming administration pushes to end ICO drought

Resumo:The right-wing government will prepare a two-lane regulatory framework for ICOs by classifying digital assets as securities and non-securities.

South Korean president-elect Yoon Suk-yeols administration has included approval of initial coin offerings (ICOs) among its 110 national tasks announced Monday.

Fast facts

  • The right-wing government will prepare a two-lane regulatory framework for ICOs by classifying digital assets as securities and non-securities.

  • The bill aims to manage the issuance and listing of digital tokens and prevention of unfair trade acts, according to the presidential transition committee.

  • South Koreas Financial Services Commission (FSC) banned ICOs in 2017 after observing excessive speculation and financial crimes in the local industry.

  • Yoons administration included a plan to establish legislation tentatively named the Digital Asset Basic Act, which will contain guidelines on issuing digital assets, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), investor protection and stabilizing digital transactions.

  • The presidential transition committee added that a crypto assets tax will be discussed after investor protection-focused legislation is in place.

  • Yoons term begins May 10, 2022.

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