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    South Korean Lawmaker Proposes ETF Bill to Include Virtual Assets

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways:

    • A bill proposes expanding South Korea’s Capital Markets Act to include digital assets as underlying ETF assets.
    • Trust companies could legally hold and manage digital assets, under clearer rules for delegation and custody.
    • Some industry figures warn that brokering derivatives tied to digital assets requires rigorous risk controls.

    Min Byung-deok, a member of South Korea Democratic Party, introduced a bill on June 27 to amend the Capital Markets Act, according to News1. The proposal would expand the scope of underlying assets for ETFs to include digital assets like Bitcoin.

    The amendment establishes a legal framework allowing trust companies to hold and manage digital assets as trust property. It also outlines conditions for delegating custody of virtual assets to registered service providers.

    Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Enable Digital Asset-Based ETFs

    The bill is part of President Lee Jae-myung’s agenda to integrate digital assets into the financial system. A separate roadmap from the Financial Services Commission would permit institutional investors with more than KRW 10 billion in assets to trade virtual assets beginning in late 2025.

    Supporters say the amendment provides a legal foundation for digital asset-based ETFs and improves investor protections through clear rules on trust management. It also includes measures to expand the derivatives market, allowing risk management strategies using digital assets.

    Skeptics argue that brokering digital asset derivatives requires strict risk management. Some industry participants say only firms with sufficient capacity should be allowed to offer such products.

    Currently, South Korea prohibits ETFs that use digital assets as underlying assets, forcing domestic investors to trade abroad or rely on unregulated markets. The new measure could create a regulated pathway to participate in this market domestically.

    South Korea Moves Forward Amid Global Uncertainty

    If approved, the amendment would let asset managers develop financial products tied to digital assets, increase ETF market diversity, and boost transparency and oversight in the sector. Min said the bill would promote growth while strengthening protections for Korean investors.

    While global regulators weigh frameworks for digital asset ETFs, many jurisdictions still grapple with basic questions of valuation, custody, and cross-border compliance. In the absence of uniform standards, countries often move at different speeds, which can lead to regulatory arbitrage and inconsistent protections for investors.

    Industry observers say any shift in ETF rules could influence broader debates over digital asset taxation, reporting standards, and how digital finance fits into national growth strategies.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Why are some concerned about derivatives provisions?

    Critics argue that derivatives tied to digital assets involve risks that should be managed by firms with sufficient risk controls.

    How does this compare with global trends?

    While the U.S. has approved Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, many countries still debate rules around custody, taxation, and investor protections.

    Could this affect other parts of South Korea’s financial regulation?

    Potentially. Analysts say ETF rules often intersect with tax policy, reporting standards, and national digital finance strategies.

    The post South Korean Lawmaker Proposes ETF Bill to Include Virtual Assets appeared first on Cryptonews.

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