"South Korea Set to Revolutionize Crypto Investment: New Guidelines for Institutional Investors Expected by Q3"
Published: 2025-03-12
Categories: South Korea
By: Danny Park
In January, South Korea made a significant move by announcing its decision to gradually ease the longstanding unofficial ban that has restricted institutional investors from entering the cryptocurrency market. This development signals a potential shift in the regulatory landscape for digital assets in the country, which could open the door for increased participation from major financial institutions. As the global interest in cryptocurrencies continues to grow, South Korea’s actions may position it as a more favorable environment for investment in this evolving sector.
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