South Korea Advances Crypto Access for 3,500 Companies
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South Korea advances crypto access for 3,500 companies
South Korea has advanced a three-part digital-finance program covering crypto accounts for about 3,500 companies, legal recognition for tokenized securities, and deposit-token trials involving nine banks. FACTBLOCK CEO and Korea Blockchain Week organizer Andrew Park said South Korea’s crypto market…
South Korea's 3,500 Corporate Crypto Accounts Signal a Shift Away from Retail Trading
South Korea has a question to answer. Is the country actually building the institutional crypto infrastructure it keeps promising, or… Read the original on South Korea’s 3,500 Corporate Crypto Accounts Propel Institutional Shift in Digital Finance. For more crypto news and analysis, visit TheCurrencyAnalytics.com.
South Korea's Crypto Market Shifts Toward Institutional Investors, FactBlock CEO Says
BitcoinWorld South Korea’s Crypto Market Shifts Toward Institutional Investors, FactBlock CEO Says South Korea’s virtual asset market is undergoing a significant transformation, moving from a retail-driven landscape to one increasingly shaped by institutional participation, according to Andrew Park, CEO of FactBlock and organizer of Korea Blockchain Week. Park’s remarks, reported by Bitcoin.com News, highlight a regulatory and legislative push …
Beyond the Kimchi Premium: Korea’s Institutional Shift
Factblock CEO and Korea Blockchain Week organizer Andrew Park outlines South Korea’s transition from a retail-driven crypto market to an institutional digital finance hub. However, he believes institutional adoption relies on resolving unglamorous back-office realities supported by new frameworks...
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