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Chairman of the South Korean Financial Services Commission: Will review the monopoly phenomenon in the virtual asset market centered around Upbit

2024-10-10 11:16:58
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ChainCatcher news, the chairman of the Financial Services Commission of Korea, Kim Byung-hwan, stated that he will review the monopoly phenomenon in the virtual asset market centered around Upbit. During the national policy inspection by the National Assembly's Administrative Committee, Kim Byung-hwan responded to questions from lawmakers regarding the monopoly structure of Upbit, pointing out that a comprehensive review will be conducted through the Virtual Asset Committee.

Lawmakers also questioned the partnership between Upbit and K Bank, stating: "K Bank's total deposits amount to 22 trillion won, of which Upbit's deposits reach 4 trillion won, accounting for as much as 20%. If Upbit's trading is interrupted, K Bank could face a run on the bank."

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