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South Korean Experts Warn Seoul of Mounting ‘Stablecoin Danger’

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South Korean Experts Warn Seoul of Mounting ‘Stablecoin Danger’

Leading legal and financial experts have cautioned political leaders that stablecoin adoption plans pose a danger to the South Korean economy.

Per the newspaper Chungnyun Ilbo, experts say that US dollar-based stablecoins could have an impact on exchange rates and fiat currencies.

Stablecoin Danger for South Korean Economy?

The comments came at a digital assets-themed meeting of the Korea Economic Association at the FKI Tower Conference Center in Yeouido, Seoul, on May 19.

The FKI Tower Conference Center in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea.
The FKI Tower Conference Center in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea. (Source: FKI TV/YouTube/Screenshot)

An expert panel expressed concerns about the possible proliferation of dollar-based stablecoins in South Korea.

The panel argued that stablecoin usage would reduce the volume of won-based payments made by both individuals and corporations in South Korea.

It also claimed that the central Bank of Korea (BOK) could suffer as a result. The BOK, experts said, could lose the ability to manage money supplies or intervene in the foreign exchange markets.

The BOK has made similar statements in recent days, in response to stablecoin-related manifesto pledges from the leading presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung.

KRW Stablecoin on Political Agenda

Lee Jae-myung has pledged to launch a KRW-pegged stablecoin if he is elected President on June 3. Members of his party, the Democratic Party, have also argued that financial regulators – and not the BOK – should have the final say on stablecoin issuance.

But others want to use existing stablecoins in their adoption drives. They claim that failing to adopt is hampering Seoul’s tech competitiveness.

These advocates favor allowing South Korean firms and payments companies to work with high-cap stablecoins like USDT and USDC.

However, Lee Seung-seok, a senior researcher at the Korea Economic Research Institute, warned:

“If dollar-based stablecoins become established as a means of payment in South Korea, this could bring about structural changes in the won/dollar exchange rate determination mechanism. Exchange rates could soar due to a drop in KRW demand and an increase in demand for foreign currency.”

The researcher added that dollar-based stablecoins allow for rapid capital mobility. He added that their decentralized nature “could result in large-scale capital outflows in the event of a crisis.”

A graph showing the market cap of USDC over the past month.
The market cap of USDC over the past month. (Source: CoinMarketCap)

Kim Hyo-bong, a former Financial Supervisory Service official, said that Washington and Brussels were both likely to launch stablecoin legislation in 2025. Kim said:

“South Korea should also make sure it acts in line with global trends.”

Kang Tae-soo, a visiting professor at the KAIST Graduate School of Finance and a BOK Monetary Policy Committee member, said that stablecoins offer firms advantages in the payment and settlement spaces.

But Kang concurred that stablecoins were difficult to control. He said they could sow uncertainty in the monetary and foreign exchange policy sectors.

The academic argued that the BOK and the government needed to ensure adoption drives “minimize side effects and maximize advantages.”

However, others warned against the dangers of over-regulation. Namgung Joo-hyun, an Associate Professor of Commercial Law at Sungkyunkwan University, said that the “global digital asset paradigm is rapidly changing.” He said:

“We must take steps to ensure South Korea does not end up isolated due to excessive regulations. We need to establish a financial framework that provides both international consistency and industrial competitiveness.”

A War of Words

Meanwhile, the presidential candidates’ stablecoin war of words continues. During the first televised debate between the four leading candidates for the June 3 poll, Lee Jae-myung reiterated his commitment to launching a KRW-pegged coin.

The four leading candidates for the South Korean presidential election meet for a televised debate.
The four leading candidates for the South Korean presidential election meet for a televised debate. (Source: JTBC/Screenshot)

But EToday reported that Lee Jun-seok, of the rival Reform Party, challenged the frontrunner on the matter.

Lee Jae-myung refuted Lee Jun-seok’s challenge, claiming that “stablecoins based on fiat won collateral are stable.”

However, Lee Jun-seok claimed that there were “no use cases” for any sort of stablecoins that use a peg other than the USD.

He continued, explaining that USDC and USDT, combined, “account for 90% of the stablecoin market.” Lee Jun-seok asked the frontrunner what measures he would take “to prevent the illegal circulation of stablecoin funds, such as remittances to North Korea.”


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