South Korea’s top financial clowns are flipping their wigs over crypto lending and margin trading services launched by major crypto exchanges. 🤹♂️
This move could give the crypto market a good laugh, tightening rules and changing how investors trade and borrow digital assets. 🎭💰
According to a report from Korea JoongAng Daily, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) recently had a sit-down with leaders from five big crypto exchanges to address concerns over risky high-leverage products and how investors might not be fully protected. 🚨🔒
Bithumb and Upbit Launch Crypto Lending with Leverage
On July 4, Bithumb launched a crypto lending service that allows users to borrow digital assets with up to 4x leverage. Customers can use either cryptocurrencies or Korean won as collateral. The service supports 10 major coins, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and Tether. 🚀💰
That same day, Upbit introduced a similar product for Tether, Bitcoin, and Ripple. Users can borrow these assets by pledging crypto or fiat as collateral. Both services also make it possible for users to short sell, meaning they can borrow and sell assets they don’t currently own. 📉💸
Regulators Push for Safer Crypto Lending
Regulators are especially worried about Bithumb’s 4x leverage, which is double the 2:1 limit allowed in the Korean stock market. Authorities say the services operate in a legal grey area and lack strong investor protection measures. 🤔🚫
In response, Upbit paused its Tether lending product, concerned that lending stablecoins for fees might count as consumer lending under Korean law. Bithumb also made some changes, but it kept its fourfold leverage and paused new lending applications because its supply ran out. 🛑🔄
To tackle these issues, the FSC and FSS plan to team up with the industry to create voluntary rules for crypto lending and margin trading. This is seen as a needed step until Korea’s new crypto laws are fully in place. 📜✨
However, there are concerns that stricter laws may push users offshore, which could weaken Korea’s market control and investor safety. 🌊🛡️
South Korea Boosts Crypto Innovation With New Initiatives
This crackdown on crypto lending comes as South Korea shifts its overall crypto strategy. The Bank of Korea recently renamed its Digital Currency Research Lab to the Digital Currency Lab. The FSC also plans to introduce spot crypto ETFs by late 2025, including clear investor protections like custody, operation, and evaluation standards. 🌟💼
South Korea’s central bank is also launching a Virtual Asset Committee to monitor stablecoins and crypto, working closely with the government on new laws. Eight major banks aim to launch won-backed stablecoins by 2025-2026. 💼🏦
South Korea is trying to strike a careful balance. Will other nations follow suit? 🌍🤔
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2025-07-31 15:39