The Korea Financial Services Commission has finalized new guidelines allowing listed companies and professional investors to trade cryptocurrencies, ending a 9-year ban. Eligible companies can invest up to 5% of their capital in the top 20 cryptocurrencies. While the policy is welcomed, industry critics say the 5% cap is too conservative and could impact the development of digital assets in Korea.

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