Key Disputes Push South Korean Crypto Law into 2026
A landmark bill that would shape South Korea’s cryptocurrency landscape, including allowing won-based stablecoins, has been delayed until 2026.
A landmark bill that would shape South Korea’s cryptocurrency landscape, including allowing won-based stablecoins, has been delayed until 2026.
A new report has triggered scrutiny of a South Korean opposition leader’s ties to the cryptocurrency industry.
Data from 2025 reveals a record-breaking influx of blockchain-related terminology in SEC filings, with mentions soaring to an estimated 8,000 by late summer and remaining elevated throughout the fall season.
A Republican and Democratic representative have jointly released a proposed tax framework for cryptocurrencies that would exempt certain stablecoin transactions from taxation and provide clarity on the tax treatment of staking rewards.
The US Federal Reserve has withdrawn a policy statement from 2023 that had effectively prohibited the banks it supervises from engaging with cryptocurrency.
Crypto asset ownership in the UK has fallen to 8% of adults, down from 12% in 2024, based on a YouGov survey for the Financial Conduct Authority.
Inflows into crypto-linked exchange-traded products totaled US$864 million last week, making it the third consecutive week of positive flows.

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