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    World Vision first to trade crypto in South Korea after ban

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonJune 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Humanitarian aid organization World Vision Korea is the first nonprofit to sell crypto in South Korea after the country ushered in new rules around institutional crypto trading.

    World Vision Korea sold 0.55 Ether (ETH), worth roughly 1.98 million won ($1,436) on Upbit, according to a June 1 statement from Dunamu, the parent company of the crypto exchange.

    The Ether, which was held by Chairman Myung-hwan, was donated as a result of a campaign in March that asked Upbit users to donate crypto to help underprivileged youth who can’t afford school items such as uniforms and bags.

    During a May 20 meeting, South Korea’s Financial Services Commission updated its rules to allow nonprofit organizations and virtual asset exchanges to sell cryptocurrencies under new compliance standards.

    The FSC updated its rules to allow nonprofit organizations and virtual asset exchanges to sell crypto. Source: Cointelegraph

    Upbit, the country’s largest exchange by volume, saw volumes fall by 34%, dropping from $561.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 to $371 billion in the first quarter of this year, amid a broader market downturn, according to an April CoinGecko report. 

    FSC to later allow public firms to trade crypto

    Starting June 1, nonprofits in the country can now sell crypto they received through donations, while exchanges can liquidate user fees paid in crypto, provided real-name accounts are used and other Know Your Customer and Anti-Money Laundering regulations are followed.

    Nonprofits must have at least five years of audited financial history to receive and sell crypto donations, while exchanges can only sell crypto to cover operational costs, capped at daily limits.