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South Korea Elects Crypto-Friendly President Who Vows to Deregulate Digital Asset Industry

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South Korea Elects Crypto-Friendly President Who Vows to Deregulate Digital Asset Industry


South Korean voters have elected a crypto-friendly president. Yoon Suk-yeol of the conservative People Power Party has vowed to deregulate the crypto industry and introduce favorable tax laws for crypto investors. “To realize the unlimited potential of the virtual asset market, we must overhaul regulations that are far from reality and unreasonable,” he said. South Korea’s President-Elect Vows to Deregulate Crypto Industry


South Korean voters elected Yoon Suk-yeol of the conservative People Power Party as their new president in the country’s most closely fought presidential election Wednesday.


Yoon served as South Korea’s prosecutor general between 2019 and 2021 under President Moon Jae-in.


In January, he vowed to “deregulate” the crypto industry to further promote its growth, according to local media. He was quoted as saying at a virtual asset forum: To realize the unlimited potential of the virtual asset market, we must overhaul regulations that are far from reality and unreasonable.


He said that the crypto industry should be allowed to operate without regulations unless they have been explicitly prohibited, Yonhap News conveyed. “We must shift to a negative regulation system to ensure at least the virtual asset market has no worries,” Yoon reportedly said.


The South Korean president-elect also pledged to ease the tax burden for crypto investors. He suggested raising the tax threshold for cryptocurrency investments from the existing 2.5 million won to 50 million won.


He also called for measures that allow the crypto industry to produce unicorns. Furthermore, Yoon said he would introduce a law on digital assets and lay the groundwork for initial exchange offerings (IEOs) to embolden the crypto industry.


Yoon’s promises are popular among South Korean voters in their 20s and 30s who are interested in cryptocurrency. The president-elect said in January: I will create an environment where virtual asset investors can invest with confidence.


Commenting on Yoon’s election win, the Korea Blockchain Association said: “We sincerely hope that President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol will be able to lead the promising future of Korea and the Korean blockchain ecosystem.” Tags in this story crypto friendly president, Cryptocurrency regulation, deregulation, deregulation of cryptocurrency, South Korea, south korean crypto regulation, South Korean cryptocurrency regulation, South Korean president, South Korean president. crypto friendly president


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A student of Austrian Economics, Kevin found Bitcoin in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open-source systems, network effects and the intersection between economics and cryptography. Dubai Approves First Law to Regulate Digital Assets, Establishes Regulator to Oversee Crypto Sector REGULATION | 20 hours ago Cornell Professor: Crypto Industry Could Benefit From Biden"s Executive Order, Regulations Provide Legitimacy REGULATION | 22 hours ago


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