As many industry players look to recover from hefty losses, Crypto.com is turning to greener pastures in South Korea.
On Monday, the Singapore-based crypto platform announced the acquisition of PnLink Co. and OK-Bit Co., a payment provider and a digital asset exchange, respectively.
According to Bloomberg, this means that Crypto.com has also secured a deal with the electronic financial transaction act, an act that creates a “foundation for the sound development of the electronic financial industry,” as well as the right to act as a virtual-asset service provider.
The firm’s chief operating officer Eric Anziani took to Twitter to share the achievement, “I visited our Seoul’s office and met with some of the teammates who contributed to securing our payment and crypto services registrations in South Korea.”
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Today we announced that we have secured both payment and crypto registrations in South Korea, one of the most advanced #crypto market globally 🇰🇷🚀
I am at the opening of Korean Blockchain Week in Seoul today and will share more on this important milestone 💪🏼 https://t.co/yI1SMZUgHj
While it is unclear if these approvals and acquisitions will require further regulation, it is a step toward bringing more official approval and security to the industry and to South Korean users.
CEO Kris Marszalek said that the “registration in Cyprus is the next significant step in our continued progress as we expand our products and services to more customers.”
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Crypto.com recently received regulatory approval in Greece from its Hellenic Capital Market Commission, nabbed a virtual asset license in Dubai, and obtained a major payment institution license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Crypto in South Korea
South Korea has been a key market for the crypto industry with high rates of adoption, and, of late, a pro-crypto president Yoon Suk-yeol entering office this year.
With increased adoption, comes increased regulatory hurdles too. Yoon himself also ran on his January crypto pledge that “we must overhaul regulations that are far from reality and unreasonable.”
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