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South Korea’s central bank wants gradual stablecoin rollout

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South Korea’s central bank wants gradual stablecoin rollout

Bank of Korea governor Ryoo Sangdai reportedly said that banks should be the first to issue stablecoins, and they should do so slowly.

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