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“When the Framework Act on Digital Assets is enacted in the future, it is necessary to institutionally allow domestic crypto-asset ICOs,” the BOK said while also citing the European Union Crypto Asset Market Act . To combat this, the BOK is now recommending a regulated process that would allow these companies to list their tokens domestically.
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