South Korean financial regulatory agencies are developing guidelines for listing cryptocurrencies
According to Hankyung's report, An Byung-nam, the head of the Digital Asset Research Group at the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea, stated today at a symposium held in Seoul City Council that guidelines are being developed regarding the issuance and circulation volume of cryptocurrencies, as well as listing standards. He mentioned that they have been cooperating with exchanges for nearly six months and are almost done with the process.
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