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    No Bitcoin ETF Without Further Crypto Regulation, Says South Korean FSS Chief

    • March 7, 2024

    No Bitcoin ETF will gain approval in South Korea unless the government introduces new crypto rules, the head of the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) said on March 5.

    The FSS chief Lee Bok-hyun this week struck an optimistic note about possible Bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund approval.

    But per the media outlet Nocut News, Lee also tempered his claims with several calls for “caution.”

    No Bitcoin ETF If ‘Regulation Isn’t Forthcoming’


    Lee was widely reported as claiming on March 5 that he was “one of the regulators who are positive about virtual assets.” He claimed that “there are others who are more wary.”

    But Lee also said that certain regulatory conditions still needed to be met before regulators could green-light a crypto-related financial product. He explained:

    “To [approve] a Bitcoin spot ETF, we need a system that lets regulators manage and operate virtual assets. Only when this is in place can the [BTC] spot ETF market be opened in South Korea.”

    Seoul is under pressure to approve Bitcoin ETFs in line with a landmark move from Washington-based regulators in January.

    But in mid-January, anonymous financial investment industry officials said new crypto regulation must wait until the end of next month’s legislative elections.

    South Koreans will go to the polls to vote for National Assembly members on April 10.

    The Financial Supervisory Service head Lee Bok-hyun speaking in 2023. (Source: MBN News/YouTube)

    Crypto Rules ‘Overhaul’ on Its Way?


    The same officials stated that a major “overhaul” of crypto law would likely follow the elections.

    However, the nature of this legislative change may depend on the makeup of the single-chamber parliament.

    President Yoon Seok-yeol’s manifesto promises before his election in 2022 contained a series of pro-crypto industry pledges.

    Thus far, he has failed to deliver on many of these – including a revision of the nation’s long-standing ban on domestic cryptoasset issuance.

    BTC prices versus the fiat KRW over the past five days. (Source: Google Finance)

    Lee, meanwhile, said that regulators were “constrained” by the current legal system, particularly when it comes to Bitcoin ETF approval.

    While he stopped short of saying that there would be no Bitcoin ETF green light under his watch, he appeared keen to dampen expectations. Lee said:

    “At this stage, we are open to discussing various possibilities. But since there are restrictions under the current Capital Markets Act, we must consider policy direction. We must do so while reviewing whether amendments to legislation are at all possible.”

    South Korean stocks are undervalued compared to many of their peers. Now the government is trying to fix the “Korea Discount” by making company boards more accountable to shareholders https://t.co/jJWBb8x1rP

    — Bloomberg (@business) March 6, 2024

    Next Parliament Will Deal With Crypto Price Manipulation, Says FSS Chief


    Lee suggested that further crypto regulations could focus on efforts to stamp out altcoin price manipulation.

    Several high-profile altcoin-related court cases have dominated the headlines in recent years.

    These range from allegations of coin manipulation at smaller exchanges, as well as large exchanges like Bithumb. Ongoing Terra-related trials are also in the public eye. Lee said:

    “There is currently no institutional mechanism to prevent crypto-related price manipulation, theft, or hacking. Once these things are in place and trust in the virtual assets themselves has been established, we can discuss the second round of legislation related to virtual assets. That is when we will see if they can be brought into the financial system.”

    Lee concluded that “the next National Assembly” – in other words, the post-election house – would be tasked with creating new crypto regulation.

    [Election 2024] How will general election outcome play out for Yoon?https://t.co/4epCw9jIL4

    — The Korea Herald 코리아헤럴드 (@TheKoreaHerald) March 4, 2024

    This would appear to suggest that the FSS will not make any more attempts to police the crypto sector or approve crypto ETFs until late April at the earliest.

    The post No Bitcoin ETF Without Further Crypto Regulation, Says South Korean FSS Chief appeared first on Cryptonews.

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