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South Korea To Unveil Stringent Rules for Digital Assets, Here’s All

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The impending enactment of the Korean Virtual Asset User Protection Act heralds a significant shift in regulatory oversight within South Korea’s digital asset landscape. This legislation aims to impose stringent regulations on companies engaged in issuing non-fungible tokens (NFTs) classified as virtual assets.

Specifically targeting NFTs with characteristics such as extensive issuance, divisibility, and utility as a means of payment, the act seeks to enhance oversight and protection in the burgeoning NFT market. By mandating businesses to report their operations to regulatory authorities, the legislation aims to foster greater transparency and regulatory compliance among entities involved in digital asset transactions.

Detailed Guidelines and Implementation of the Act

The enactment of the Virtual Asset User Protection Act on July 19 will usher in a new era of regulatory clarity surrounding non-fungible tokens (NFTs) within South Korea. The Financial Services Commission recently released comprehensive guidelines delineating the criteria for classifying NFTs as virtual assets.

While NFTs traded for content collection purposes are excluded from the purview of virtual assets, those exhibiting characteristics of securities or serving as a means of payment fall under regulatory scrutiny. The guidelines stipulate various parameters, including the scale of issuance, divisibility, and utility in transactions, to determine the virtual asset status of NFTs. Moreover, the act mandates operators issuing NFTs meeting virtual asset criteria to report their activities to regulatory authorities, ensuring compliance with the regulatory framework.

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Compliance and Reporting Obligations for NFT Operators

With the issuance of comprehensive guidelines, operators engaged in the distribution and handling of NFTs face a pivotal moment in regulatory compliance. The first step involves a thorough assessment to ascertain whether the NFTs in question meet the criteria for classification as virtual assets.

Should an NFT fall under this designation, operators must scrutinize their business activities to determine if they encompass trading, exchange, transfer, storage, brokerage, or mediation of NFT transactions, as outlined in the Specific Financial Information Act. Failure to report such activities as virtual asset operations can incur criminal penalties. Operators encountering ambiguity regarding the classification of NFTs are encouraged to seek guidance from financial authorities, with forthcoming examples elucidating judgment criteria for individual cases.

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