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South Korea labels mass-produced NFTs as virtual assets

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Ezra Reguerra1 hour agoSouth Korea labels mass-produced NFTs as virtual assetsNFTs considered as virtual assets are eligible to receive interest when deposited to exchanges according to the FSC’s guidelines published in 2023.419 Total views4 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsOwn this piece of crypto historyCollect this article as NFTJoin us on social networksSouth Korea’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), issued guidelines clarifying when nonfungible tokens (NFTs) can be treated as virtual assets. 


On June 10, local media outlet News1 reported that the FSC will regulate NFTs similarly to crypto if they don’t possess traits that differentiate them from virtual assets.


According to the regulator, NFTs that are mass-produced, divisible and can be used as payment will be considered virtual assets.Mass-produced NFTs could be used for payments


NFTs with little to no value at all will be treated differently. This applies to NFTs being used in ticketing or digital certificate NFTs. In these cases, they are classified as general NFTs.


The FSC’s Financial Innovation Planning head, Jeon Yo-seop, said in an interview that it is highly probable that NFT collections with high quantities would be used as payment.


The official highlighted that there would be a lot of transactions if one million NFTs were issued in a collection. In this situation, the official believes the NFTs could be used as a payment method.


Despite this, the FSC noted that it will distinguish collections through a case-to-case review. This means there would be no absolute standard in interpreting NFTs as crypto.


Furthermore, the new guidelines also suggested that NFTs could be treated as a security if they showcase features specified in the country’s Capital Markets Act.


Related:South Korea stops short of allowing crypto in updated donation lawsVirtual asset NFTs can receive interest


In preparation for implementing new rules for virtual assets in July 2024, the South Korean regulator issued various guidelines to help stakeholders navigate the country’s laws.


In 2023, the FSC mentioned that by July, virtual assets must receive interest when they deposit their funds into a crypto exchange. However, the regulator clarified that the law does not include regular NFTs and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).


While regular NFTs and CBDCs are excluded, there are also exceptions to the rule. The new update from the FSC reiterates its previous statements last year that NFTs classified as virtual assets can receive interest once they are deposited on exchanges.


This means that NFTs used as payment and are issued in large quantities are eligible for interest.


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