WEMADE collaborates with CertiK to promote the globalization of the Korean won stablecoin.
Today, WEMADE officially launched the Global Korean Won Stablecoin Alliance GAKS in Singapore in collaboration with industry giants such as CertiK, Chainalysis, and SentBe.
It's not just about issuing a stablecoin; it's about directly launching a dedicated mainnet, StableNet, that covers the entire process from issuance, auditing, and regulation to cross-border payments.
CertiK conducts security audits, node verification, and on-chain monitoring, essentially taking over the underlying security of this chain, indicating that this is aimed at long-term development.
From the actions, it can be seen that South Korea wants to treat stablecoins as national-level infrastructure. They aim to use the Korean won stablecoin as a breakthrough to bind the local regulatory system, technological capabilities, and international partners together, following a path of local currency digitization + compliance for overseas expansion.
WEMADE is leading the way, essentially testing the waters for Korea by setting up a framework that can be implemented and promoted.
In my opinion, the significance of this matter is not just a blockchain or a coin, but rather Korea's effort to gain international discourse power in the era of digital assets.
If StableNet can truly facilitate payment, cross-border, and trading scenarios, the Korean won stablecoin is likely to become one of the most competitive compliant stablecoins in Asia.
Clear direction, solid actions, a promising future.
#韩国稳定币 #WEMADE #CertiK
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WEMADE collaborates with CertiK to promote the globalization of the Korean won stablecoin.
Today, WEMADE officially launched the Global Korean Won Stablecoin Alliance GAKS in Singapore in collaboration with industry giants such as CertiK, Chainalysis, and SentBe.
It's not just about issuing a stablecoin; it's about directly launching a dedicated mainnet, StableNet, that covers the entire process from issuance, auditing, and regulation to cross-border payments.
CertiK conducts security audits, node verification, and on-chain monitoring, essentially taking over the underlying security of this chain, indicating that this is aimed at long-term development.
From the actions, it can be seen that South Korea wants to treat stablecoins as national-level infrastructure. They aim to use the Korean won stablecoin as a breakthrough to bind the local regulatory system, technological capabilities, and international partners together, following a path of local currency digitization + compliance for overseas expansion.
WEMADE is leading the way, essentially testing the waters for Korea by setting up a framework that can be implemented and promoted.
In my opinion, the significance of this matter is not just a blockchain or a coin, but rather Korea's effort to gain international discourse power in the era of digital assets.
If StableNet can truly facilitate payment, cross-border, and trading scenarios, the Korean won stablecoin is likely to become one of the most competitive compliant stablecoins in Asia.
Clear direction, solid actions, a promising future.
#韩国稳定币 #WEMADE #CertiK