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South Korea's Ministry of Finance officially announces the launch of a digital asset spot ETF, further advancing Asia's compliance efforts
【Blockchain Rhythm】The South Korean Ministry of Finance recently announced that the country plans to officially launch a digital asset spot ETF product. This move marks another step forward in South Korea’s path toward cryptocurrency compliance. As one of Asia’s major financial markets, South Korea’s policy development has attracted significant attention. The introduction of the digital asset spot ETF will provide traditional investors with more convenient access to digital assets and also reflects regulators’ gradually increasing acceptance and regulation of the crypto market. Industry insiders generally believe that the emergence of such compliant financial products will help promote the mainstream adoption of digital assets.
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The road to compliance is long... I don't know when it'll be our turn.
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Now even grandmas can buy ETFs, cryptocurrencies are really entering the supermarket.
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Damn, regulators have approved it? Do retail investors still have a chance...
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Asia is gradually catching up, it doesn't feel so hopeless anymore.
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Spot ETF? I just want to ask if there's leverage involved.
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The prelude for traditional investors entering the market, the big show has just begun.