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He suggested that South Korea can use Gibraltar as a benchmark, given its advanced financial system and “ICOs are very actively launched” there, the publication conveyed. He then proposed:
Noting that he often finds “areas to improve” in his own crypto proposal every time he re-reads it, the lawmaker emphasized the need for a special test zone.
Moon Jong-jin, a professor at Myongji University’s Department of Business Administration, was quoted by the publication suggesting that “after financing through ICOs, we should also examine the success rate of specific projects.” He reiterated that caution needs to be exercised when “promoting the crypto special administrative region policy.”
While the government claims to ban ICOs to protect investors, Business Korea pointed out that “there is no definite definition for virtual currencies nor regulations on unfair business practices. Accordingly, the number of fraud cases aiming for such legal blind spots is on the rise.”
Citing that “other countries are promoting ICOs as a means of helping startups attract capital,” Jung said:
He is planning to invite government officials and task forces related to cryptocurrencies “to the National Assembly in October to hold the global conference and issue a minimum declaration for ICOs.” He was further quoted by the news outlet saying, “we hope that the declaration serves as a guide for countries in writing ICO guidelines that fit with their own political and economic situations.”
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