The post South Korea Nears Landmark Crypto Regulation With Digital Asset Basic Act appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News South Korea is gearing up to pass itsThe post South Korea Nears Landmark Crypto Regulation With Digital Asset Basic Act appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News South Korea is gearing up to pass its

South Korea Nears Landmark Crypto Regulation With Digital Asset Basic Act

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South Korea Crypto Regulation

The post South Korea Nears Landmark Crypto Regulation With Digital Asset Basic Act appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

South Korea is gearing up to pass its first major crypto law. The ruling Democratic Party has finalized the “Digital Asset Basic Act” and plans to submit it before the Lunar New Year holiday.

The bill sets capital requirements for stablecoin issuers and splits crypto businesses into eight regulated categories.

The Democratic Party’s Digital Asset Task Force met at the National Assembly on Tuesday to lock in key details.

That’s roughly $3.5 million, matching the current capital rules for electronic money businesses under South Korea’s Electronic Financial Transactions Act.

However, lawmakers indicated that final figures will be coordinated further with government authorities before the bill is formally submitted.

Crypto Businesses Split Into 8 Categories

The law groups digital asset businesses into eight types, including wallet services. Two to three high-risk categories will need authorization from financial regulators. The rest only need to register.

Virtual Asset Committee In Focus

A new government body called the “Virtual Asset Committee” will oversee crisis response. The Financial Services Commission chairman will lead it. Members include the Bank of Korea deputy governor and vice ministers from the finance and science ministries.

The committee will step in when hacks or system failures hit the market.

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Topics Still in Dispute

Not everything is settled. Lawmakers are still debating who can issue won-denominated stablecoins and whether to cap exchange ownership at 15-20% for major shareholders.

Rep. Ahn said the task force needs “one to two weeks to coordinate with the government” before submitting the final bill.

If passed, South Korea’s Digital Asset Basic Act could set the tone for how Asia regulates crypto in 2026.

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FAQs

What is South Korea’s Digital Asset Basic Act?

It’s South Korea’s first comprehensive crypto law, setting rules for stablecoins, exchanges, wallets, and oversight to improve safety and market clarity.

How does the law regulate crypto businesses?

The bill divides crypto firms into eight categories. High-risk activities need regulator approval, while lower-risk services only need registration.

What is the Virtual Asset Committee and what does it do?

It’s a new government body led by the FSC chair that coordinates crisis responses to hacks, outages, or major crypto market disruptions.

When could South Korea’s new crypto law take effect?

Lawmakers aim to submit the bill before Lunar New Year, with final coordination ongoing. If passed, it could shape Asia’s crypto rules in 2026.

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