South Korea's regulatory authorities have proposed implementing a 5% cap on corporate cryptocurrency investments, according to recent reports. The move reflects mounting government efforts to manage institutional exposure to digital assets and mitigate systemic risks within the crypto sector.



This policy initiative signals a shift toward more structured oversight of how traditional corporations allocate capital into blockchain projects and crypto holdings. The proposed ceiling would essentially limit enterprises from concentrating too heavily into digital asset positions, aligning with broader regulatory trends seen across major economies.

The development comes as regulators worldwide continue wrestling with how to accommodate crypto market growth while protecting institutional investors and maintaining financial stability. Whether this 5% framework will become binding regulation or serve as guidance for industry self-regulation remains to be seen, but it demonstrates Seoul's intent to establish clearer guardrails around corporate crypto participation.
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SelfSovereignStevevip
· 7h ago
5%? That's a bit too low of a cap, big companies are going to cry.
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InfraVibesvip
· 7h ago
Here comes regulation again, the 5% cap is a bit harsh...
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 7h ago
Korea is starting to do this again, with a 5% cap? Corporate investments are all getting caught up in it.
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just_another_walletvip
· 7h ago
Korea is restricting again, 5% is too rigid.
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