For the past eight years, South Korea’s attitude toward crypto assets has been in a state of delicate division. On the one hand, it boasts one of the world's mostFor the past eight years, South Korea’s attitude toward crypto assets has been in a state of delicate division. On the one hand, it boasts one of the world's most

Following the outflow of 160 trillion won, 3,500 listed companies entered the market.

2026/01/13 09:30
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For the past eight years, South Korea’s attitude toward crypto assets has been in a state of delicate division.

On the one hand, it boasts one of the world's most active and emotionally charged crypto trading markets. With a high density of retail investors and rapid trading frequency, new narratives are almost always amplified in the South Korean market first. On the other hand, at the institutional level, listed companies and professional institutions have long been explicitly excluded—they are prohibited from holding, allocating, or even including these assets on their balance sheets.

Thus, a long-standing but rarely acknowledged structural contradiction gradually took shape: the market was already mature, but the system remained absent.

On January 12, this contradiction was finally resolved by the authorities. The South Korean Financial Services Commission (FSC) officially approved that listed companies and professional investors may allocate up to 5% of their equity capital annually to the top 20 crypto assets by market capitalization.

This marks the official end of the substantial ban on institutional participation in the crypto market that has been in place since 2017.

Loosening of regulations

If you only look at the proportions, this policy is not radical; the real important change is in "who is allowed to enter".

Over the past few years, South Korean regulators have repeatedly emphasized only two key words: investor protection and systemic risk. This time, however, the regulators have not opted for complete deregulation, but rather have provided extremely clear boundaries:

  • Limited to listed companies and professional investors (approximately 3,500 entities have gained market access, including listed companies and registered professional investment institutions).
  • Limited to the top 20 mainstream crypto assets by market capitalization.
  • The maximum allocation ratio is 5% of the share capital.

This is not encouraging risk appetite, but rather doing something more realistic: when crypto assets have become an important asset class at the societal level, continuing to exclude all institutions is itself creating new risks.

The "loosening" of the system is not a move towards radicalism, but a belated rational correction.

Outflow cost

This change did not happen suddenly, nor did it stem from a shift in ideology; rather, it was driven forward by repeated pushes from reality.

By 2025, South Korean investors had transferred more than 160 trillion won (approximately US$110 billion) to overseas cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Despite regulatory delays, crypto assets have become one of the most important investment assets in South Korea, with nearly 10 million investors, but trading activities are increasingly taking place outside the regulatory purview.

The consequences of this are not complicated, but they are extremely real:

  • Domestic trading platforms have experienced stagnant growth.
  • Investors were forced to turn to overseas platforms such as Binance and Bybit.
  • Risks and capital are flowing out simultaneously, yet regulation struggles to cover them.

Under such a structure, continuing to maintain the "institutional ban" is no longer prudent, but rather amplifies systemic loopholes. Now, with the reopening of domestic compliance channels, these funds that were forced to flow out are seeing the possibility of returning for the first time.

From "blocking" to "dredging"

More importantly, this is not an isolated policy adjustment.

Recently, South Korea's Ministry of Finance has clearly stated its intention to promote the launch of digital asset spot ETFs. From discussions on stablecoins to allowing institutional holdings, and then to the establishment of standardized investment tools, a clear shift is occurring in regulatory logic.

When listed companies are allowed to directly allocate crypto assets, and at the same time, compliant, regulated, and liquidable financial products are being prepared in the market, the signal is very clear: what regulators are really concerned about is no longer "whether or not to allow institutions to enter the market," but "how to keep institutions within the system."

This means that South Korea is building a complete institutional participation path: from direct ownership to standardized products, and then to a compliant trading and clearing system, rather than fragmented and passive case-by-case handling.

What has truly changed is not South Korea's attitude towards crypto assets, but rather that regulators have finally acknowledged that this market can no longer be excluded from the system.

As listed companies, professional institutions, and compliant investment channels begin to align simultaneously, the role of crypto assets in South Korea is also changing— it is no longer just a passively tolerated gray market, but an asset form that is formally incorporated into the financial system and can be managed, regulated, and must be taken seriously.

This step didn't come early, but at least it has finally begun.

*The content of this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing involves risk; please invest cautiously.

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