South Korean regulators will investigate CEX trading fees to study potential fee reduction measures
ChainCatcher news, South Korea's "Pioneer Economy" reported that the Financial Services Commission (FSC) will launch an investigation into the fee collection practices of domestic trading platforms and study possible intervention measures.
This move is part of the overall pro-crypto policy of South Korea's new president, Lee Jae-myung. According to reports, Lee Jae-myung promised to reduce cryptocurrency trading fees to support young investors during his presidential campaign. The FSC plans to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the current fee rate systems, charging methods, and amounts collected by various trading platforms.
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