Korean Lawmaker is ‘Upset to See South Korea Prohibit ICOs’

Korean Lawmaker is ‘Upset to See South Korea Prohibit ICOs’
ôîòî ïîêàçàíî ñ : cryptoslate.com

2018-8-31 12:00

This week, South Korean lawmakers observed the government’s confusing stance on distributed ledger applications, with blockchain technology promoted across the board and ICO projects facing strict crackdowns.

In response, Korean representatives have called for new, minimum guidelines on token issuers, according to Business Korea.

Lawmaker Pushes for ICO Regulations

A year after banning blockchain startups from issuing digital tokens on Korean soil, several of the country’s lawmakers have demanded the implementation and introduction of ICO rules on an expedited basis.

At a parliament meeting Aug. 29, lawmakers noted the government’s classification of ICOs as a harmful financial vehicle for retail investors, condemning lack of effort, definition and framework for unfair token practices and the broader digital asset class.

Related: South Korea: ICOs and Blockchain Top Priority for Ongoing ‘Extraordinary’ Meeting

The absence of judiciary framework also resulted in several cryptocurrency fraud cases, which were classified as a “legal grey area.”

The country’s Bareunmirae Party also spoke at the meeting, taking a bullish stance on blockchain technology and citing the need for appropriate cryptocurrency regulations.

Jung Byung-guk, a party member, stated the political party had prepared a legislative proposal that defines the process and legality of cryptocurrency transactions for the government’s perusal.

Blockchain Meeting Soon

Byung-guk added the party is set to hold the “Global Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference” in October at the National Assembly, where party members intend to propel ICO guidelines and introduce investor protection acts.

Meanwhile, Byung-guk expressed his thoughts on Korea’s slow-moving ICO landscape:

“I am so upset to see the South Korean government sitting on its hands after prohibiting all types of ICOs. The National Assembly members have been also holding numerous meetings and seminars to revise and enact related laws but we haven’t found an answer yet.”

Byung-guk was quick to point out that ICOs and token issuers are steadily raising money in other parts of the world due to regulated, liberal governing ideologies.

While the lawmaker’s concerns are well-wished, the blockchain and cryptocurrency landscape suffers from infamous volatility and insecurity, courtesy of small-cap digital token market manipulation, wash-trading in prominent exchanges and numerous startup frauds.

Blockchain-Free Zones Discussed

While Byung-guk remains undeterred from the shady side of the growing industry, he shared his experiences with financially-advanced cryptocurrency cities abroad:

“I visited the U.K. and Finland, which have more advanced digital financing and start-up and venture ecosystem than South Korea, and talked with economic and financial regulators and experts, but they didn’t have a clear answer either.”

He also cited the British territory Gibraltar, calling it an “active” ICO ecosystem despite falling under U.K. jurisdiction.

Related: Despite Korea’s Inhibitions, Jeju Island Pushes for ICO Regulations

Furthermore, the politician called for a “regulation free” blockchain zone or a cryptocurrency sandbox to test innovative ideas before launching them on a widespread basis.

In this regard, Jeju Island governor Won Hee-ryong has been the most vocal, pushing the Korean government to classify the sparsely-populated island state as a “blockchain hub” that allows token issuing.

To conclude, Byung-guk stated the October meeting would feature officials from global blockchain task forces and other government officials to issue a minimum decree for ICOs, keeping in mind their “own political and economic situations.”

The post Korean Lawmaker is ‘Upset to See South Korea Prohibit ICOs’ appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024

origin »

ICOS (ICOS) íà Currencies.ru

$ 2.4082 (+0.00%)
Îáúåì 24H $0
Èçìåíåèÿ 24h: 0.00 %, 7d: -2.29 %
Cåãîäíÿ L: $2.4082 - H: $2.4082
Êàïèòàëèçàöèÿ $1.192m Rank 99999
Öåíà â ÷àñ íîâîñòè $ 3.3299 (-27.68%)

korean korea south lawmaker ico icos upset

korean korea → Ðåçóëüòàòîâ: 126


3rd Gen Decentralized Crypto Skycoin Eyes South Korean Market

Decentralized cryptocurrency Skycoin is setting its sights on the emerging market in South Korea for an expansion of influence for its next-generation blockchain project. Disclosure: This is a Sponsored Article Having developed Skycoin as a high-performing blockchain-based ecosystem, the team’s ultimate goal is to replace the current slew of blockchains and their inefficiencies with a […]

2018-8-30 16:30


Ôîòî:

South Korea: Trading Volume Soars as Bithumb Reopens to New Customers

Major South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb has announced it will resume accepting new user accounts after resolving a dispute with its banking partner. Month-Long Impasse Ends As local news media outlet Yonhap reports August 29, Bithumb has come to an agreement with Nonghyup Bank, which in July stopped serving it, reportedly due to the exchange’s recent hack in which it lost over $30 million.

2018-8-29 16:00


Ôîòî:

North Korean Hackers Infiltrate Unnamed Crypto Exchange in First-Ever MacOS Hack

North Korea’s notorious cyber-hacking outfit, “Lazarus Group,” has reportedly deployed a MacOS-based malware to infiltrate cryptocurrency exchanges and applications, according to Kaspersky Labs. North Korean Attackers Strike To date, Lazarus remains an unknown entity, with no information on the number of individuals identifying with the outfit.

2018-8-25 07:00


UPbit Exchange Clears $100 Million in Q3 Despite Crypto Bear Market Conditions

Korean Crypto Exchange UPbit Profits in Bear Market UPbit, a South Korean crypto exchange, profited in a bear market by $100 million. The Repository of Korea’s Corporate Filings (DART) released data indicating that in addition to UPbit’s profits, Bithumb, the country’s second-largest trading platform, also made a profit of $35 Million. The third quarter has […]

2018-8-24 21:28


Ôîòî:

South Korea Blockchain Industry Blooming – Swytch Announces Partnership to Expand Possibilities for Renewable Energies

South Korean city Chuncheon has joined with Swytch in a partnership to expand and accelerate the city’s use of renewable energy. In a move that mirrors other government investments in the blockchain, the agreement between the city and Swytch will see the two organizations examining how to use Swytch technology to make more citizens benefit […] South Korea Blockchain Industry Blooming – Swytch Announces Partnership to Expand Possibilities for Renewable Energies was originally found on [blokt] - Blockchain, Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency News.

2018-8-20 13:59