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South Korea's Push for Secure Stablecoins Aims to Rival U.S. and Japan

November 13, 2025Crypto Economygeneral
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TL;DR FSC Chair Lee Eok-won urges balancing financial safety with international competitiveness. The government aims to allow private firms to issue won-pegged coins, reversing previous bans. Lawmakers criticize the Bank of Korea's caution in a global market that now exceeds $305 billion. The global race for dominance in digital financial infrastructure is intensifying in Asia.

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South Korea Aims to Become a Global Stablecoin Powerhouse As the global digital asset market continues to expand, reaching over $305 billion, countries worldwide are racing to establish dominance in the emerging financial infrastructure. In this context, South Korea is making a bold move to challenge the United States and Japan's leadership in the stablecoin arena. Led by Financial Services Commission (FSC) Chair Lee Eok-won, South Korea is pursuing a strategic approach to balance financial safety with international competitiveness. The government's goal is to allow private firms to issue won-pegged stablecoins, reversing previous bans on such activities. This shift represents a significant departure from the country's historically cautious stance towards cryptocurrency. Lawmakers have criticized the Bank of Korea's reluctance to embrace the global trends, arguing that the nation risks falling behind in the rapidly evolving digital finance landscape. The implications of South Korea's push for secure stablecoins are far-reaching. By enabling private firms to issue won-backed digital currencies, the government aims to create a more diverse and resilient stablecoin ecosystem. This could enhance South Korea's position as a hub for innovative financial technologies, attracting global investors and fostering broader crypto market participation. Moreover, the move aligns with South Korea's broader strategy to position itself as a regional leader in the digital asset space. With its advanced technological infrastructure, thriving startup ecosystem, and growing crypto-savvy population, the country is well-positioned to capitalize on the rising demand for secure, government-backed digital currencies. Experts believe that South Korea's regulatory approach will be crucial in determining the success of its stablecoin ambitions. The government will need to strike a delicate balance between fostering innovation and maintaining financial stability, ensuring that private-sector stablecoin issuers adhere to robust security and compliance standards. Additionally, the impact of South Korea's stablecoin push on the broader crypto ecosystem cannot be overlooked. As the global competition for digital finance dominance intensifies, other countries may follow suit, leading to increased cross-border collaboration and the development of interoperable stablecoin networks. In the long term, South Korea's stablecoin initiative could have far-reaching implications for investors, regulators, and the overall crypto industry. By positioning itself as a leader in this space, the country aims to gain a strategic advantage and shape the future of digital finance on the global stage.

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