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K-Won is coming: South Korea’s 8 mega-banks to unleash world’s newest stablecoin shockwave

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June 25, 2025
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K-Won is coming: South Korea’s 8 mega-banks to unleash world’s newest stablecoin shockwave
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South Korea’s eight largest commercial banks have joined forces to launch a Korean-won-pegged stablecoin, forming the country’s first unified financial consortium dedicated to this purpose.

The initiative, quietly coordinated by the Open Blockchain & DID Association and overseen by the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), aims to pilot issuance by early 2026

The participating banks, KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Woori, NH Nonghyup, Industrial Bank of Korea, Suhyup, Citibank Korea, and Standard Chartered First Bank, account for a large percentage of national retail deposits.

Their unprecedented collaboration follows a surge in foreign stablecoin use that saw dollar-pegged coins like USDT and USDC reach ₩56.95 trillion ($41.6 billion) in trade volume during Q1 2025, tripling since Q3 2024.

“There is a shared sense of crisis that if things continue this way, foreign dollar coins could dominate the domestic market,” a banking source told Cryptonews.

Dual Model Design to Address Public Trust and Use Cases

Unlike previous fintech-led efforts, the consortium proposes a two-track issuance model: one version backed by client funds held in escrow via a trust structure, and another directly linked to on-balance-sheet deposits held by the issuing bank. The twin frameworks aim to test both scalability and user confidence in the wake of Korea’s bruising experience with the Terra-Luna collapse in 2022.

The Bank of Korea (BOK) has lent cautious support to the bank-led effort, with Senior Deputy Governor Ryoo Sang-dai stating on June 24, “It is desirable to first allow banks, rather than non-bank entities, to issue won-based stablecoins and gradually expand.”

Analysts interpret the BOK’s positioning as a strategic preference to allow highly regulated incumbents to establish the groundwork for digital currency issuance before opening the gates to fintech firms or international players.

Currency Sovereignty in a Global Context

The stablecoin consortium is the clearest signal yet of South Korea’s intention to reassert monetary sovereignty as digital assets blur traditional currency borders. Regulators and banks alike are concerned that continued growth in foreign stablecoins could weaken the won’s role in domestic digital transactions.

Korea is now playing catch-up with Japan and the EU, following Japan’s launch of Progmat Coin by its top banks and the European Central Bank’s MiCA framework, which opens doors to euro-pegged stablecoins.

While some observers frame Korea’s move as defensive, others see it as a proactive shift that could eventually position a won-backed coin as a regional clearing asset, especially in industries like gaming, K-pop merchandising, and cross-border remittances.

From Caution to Coordination

The Terra crisis, which caused billions in investor losses and originated in Korea, cast a long shadow over stablecoin innovation in the country. But the banks’ fully backed model, with transparency mechanisms expected to be enshrined in the upcoming Digital Asset Act, aims to rebuild public trust.

Final regulatory approval will depend on the FSS’s risk assessments and ongoing consultation with the Bank of Korea.

The won-backed coin could initially be integrated into digital banking apps and payment systems, targeting use cases such as remittances, peer-to-peer transfers, and interbank settlements. If successful, the model may inform South Korea’s long-term CBDC roadmap.

With Asia rapidly emerging as the epicenter of regulatory experimentation around stablecoins, South Korea’s megabank consortium has put the won on the digital map, on its own terms. The question now is whether it can scale before dollar dominance becomes irreversible.

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