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    Who’s Winning the Stablecoin Regulation Race?

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

    • South Korea Legalizes Stablecoins: New law sets clear rules for stablecoin issuance, making South Korea a global regulatory leader.

    • US Faces Delays on GENIUS Act: As South Korea acts, the U.S. still debates stablecoin regulation, risking innovation flight.

    South Korea has taken the lead on stablecoin regulation. On June 10, the country passed the Digital Asset Basic Act, allowing companies to issue stablecoins under clear rules—while the US still struggles to finalize its own legislation.

    South Korea Legalizes Stablecoins

    Under the new law:

    • Companies can issue stablecoins with a minimum capital of 5 million won (~US$367,876).
    • All stablecoins must be approved by the Financial Services Commission (FSC).
    • Issuers must guarantee refunds via reserves to protect users.

    This move makes South Korea one of the first major economies to fully legalize stablecoins.

    US Stablecoin Bill Faces Delays

    Meanwhile, the US is preparing for a long-awaited vote on its GENIUS Act. The bill aims to:

    • Set federal and state-level rules for stablecoin issuers.
    • Enforce strong anti-money laundering (AML), Know Your Customer (KYC), and anti-fraud measures.

    However, political opposition remains.
    Senator Elizabeth Warren warned:
    “The bill invites scammers into the market…”

    Senator Bill Hagerty responded:
    “It’s time we provide the clarity and stability our innovators need.”

    Key Differences: GENIUS Act vs Digital Asset Basic Act

    What’s Next? Tether and Circle Dominate

    Global stablecoin demand is surging:

    • Market projected to hit $254B in 2025, and $2T by 2028.
    • In South Korea, stablecoin trading on five domestic exchanges already hit ₩57T.
    • Globally, Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC) dominate with an 85% market share—USDT at $150B, USDC at $16B.

    As South Korea opens its market, and the US races to finalize its bill, the global stablecoin landscape is about to shift dramatically.

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