PANews reported on May 12 that according to Yonhap News Agency, the Bank of Korea emphasized that if a stablecoin backed by the Korean won is launched, the central bank should intervene from the initial approval stage. Ko Kyeong-cheol, head of the electronic finance team of the Bank of Korea, emphasized at a recent financial law conference that stablecoins may have a significant impact on the central bank's ability to implement policies related to monetary policy, financial stability, and payment settlement. He emphasized that the Bank of Korea should play a role in the approval process to minimize the possible negative impact of digital assets on the central bank's policy goals.
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