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한국 암호화폐 거래 완화 -코인데스크 뉴스

방구석 매니아 2018. 2. 21. 11:40
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한국 암호화폐 거래 완화







South Korea appears to be softening its stance on cryptocurrency trading.



한국은 암호화폐 거래에 대한 입장을 완화하는 것으로 보인다.
연합뉴스에 따르면 최흥식 금융 감독 원장은 정상거래가 이루어지면 정부는 "암호화폐거래"를 지원할 것이라고 밝혔다.

또한 보고서에 따르면 최원장은 암호화폐거래소 대표와의 회의에서 은행들에 암호화폐 거래소 사용을 장려한다고 전해지고 있습니다.

According to Yonhap News, Choe Heung-sik, governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, has said the government "will support [cryptocurrency trading] if normal transactions are made."

At a meeting with representatives from cryptocurrency exchanges, Choe also said the government will "encourage" banks to work with cryptocurrency exchanges, the report states.

While brief, the statements will likely be seen positively by South Korea's crypto community, as well as world markets, since the option to outright ban cryptocurrency exchanges had been mulled by regulators as one way to calm the country's heated cryptocurrency market and counter money-laundering.

After the news broke that South Korea might "ban or suppress" cryptocurrency trading, prices of cryptocurrencies including bitcoin dropped sharply in mid January. Soon after, the country's finance minister moved to calm the markets stressing that regulating exchanges is the government's "immediate task," though he did not rule out a future ban.

The statement also comes soon after the country has moved to restrict the market in other ways.

ban on anonymous trading took effect on Jan. 30, after which cryptocurrency transactions must be conducted via accounts attached to users' identities. People flouting the ruling now face penalties if caught.

South Korea has since revealed that it is considering adopting a system similar to New York's "BitLicense" for the regulation of cryptocurrency exchanges.

According to BusinessKorea, a government official involved with a virtual currency task force said Feb. 13: "We are positively considering the adoption of an exchange approval system as the additional regulation on cryptocurrencies. We are most likely benchmark the model of the State of New York that gives a selective permission [for exchange operations]."

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