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South Korea Takes Aim: NFTs Now Subject To Regulation

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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) has unveiled a new regulatory framework for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The guidelines, issued ahead of the upcoming Virtual Asset User Protection Act taking effect on July 19th, 2024, aim to bring clarity and structure to the burgeoning NFT market while safeguarding investors and fostering responsible innovation.

Fungibility Takes Center Stage

The core of the FSC’s approach hinges on the concept of fungibility – an NFT’s ability to be exchanged for another identical NFT. NFTs that are mass-produced, divisible, and function primarily as a means of payment will be classified as virtual assets and subject to regulations similar to cryptocurrencies.

In a thought-provoking interview, Jeon Yo-seop, the architect behind financial innovation at the FSC, hinted at a mind-blowing possibility: a digital vault overflowing with 1 million NFTs, functioning not just as collectibles but as currency itself!

However, the FSC, ever the cautious guardian, stressed that each NFT collection will be scrutinized like a unique fingerprint, with no one-size-fits-all approach to classifying them as crypto.

A Spectrum Of NFT Regulation

The FSC recognizes the diverse applications of NFTs. Unique, non-divisible NFTs with minimal monetary value, such as those used for concert tickets or digital certificates, will likely be categorized as “general NFTs” and exempt from stricter regulations.

The guidelines also leave room for NFTs to be classified as securities if they exhibit characteristics outlined in South Korea’s Capital Markets Act. This nuanced approach ensures that the regulations adapt to the evolving nature of NFTs within the digital landscape.

Businesses Beware: Compliance Is Key

NFT businesses in South Korea are advised to carefully scrutinize the FSC’s guidelines to determine if their offerings qualify as virtual assets. Companies dealing in such NFTs will need to comply with the Specific Financial Information Act, which governs the sale, exchange, transfer, storage, and brokerage of virtual assets.

Failure to adhere to these regulations could result in hefty fines or even criminal penalties. The FSC acknowledges the potential complexities for businesses and has pledged to offer consultation services to assist them in navigating the new regulatory landscape. This includes providing real-world examples and case studies to help businesses confidently classify their NFTs.

South Korea’s NFT Market Poised For Growth

The NFT market in South Korea is expected to grow significantly, with the NFT spend value projected to increase from $938 million in 2022 to $4 billion by 2028, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34%.

The country has seen a surge in NFT adoption, with the number of NFT owners growing from 10,000 in 2020 to 760,000 in 2021 and projected to reach 970,000 in 2024 and 1.02 million by 2025, according to latest data.

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