South Korea labels mass-produced NFTs as virtual assets

NFTs considered as virtual assets are eligible to receive interest when deposited to exchanges according to the FSC’s guidelines published in 2023.

The Financial Services Commission (FSC), South Korea’s financial watchdog, issued guidelines clarifying when nonfungible tokens (NFTs) can be treated as virtual assets. 

On June 10, local media outlet News1 reported that the FSC will regulate NFTs similarly to crypto if they don’t possess traits that differentiate them from virtual assets.

According to the regulator, NFTs that are mass-produced, divisible and can be used as payment will be considered virtual assets.

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NFTs considered as virtual assets are eligible to receive interest when deposited to exchanges according to the FSC’s guidelines published in 2023.
The Financial Services Commission (FSC), South Korea’s financial watchdog, issued guidelines clarifying when nonfungible tokens (NFTs) can be treated as virtual assets. On June 10, local media outlet News1 reported that the FSC will regulate NFTs similarly to crypto if they don’t possess traits that differentiate them from virtual assets. According to the regulator, NFTs that are mass-produced, divisible and can be used as payment will be considered virtual assets. Read more