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Bitcoin World 2026-06-01 05:00:11

South Korea’s Crypto Trading Volume Plummets to 2% of KOSPI’s, Marking a Sharp Reversal

BitcoinWorld South Korea’s Crypto Trading Volume Plummets to 2% of KOSPI’s, Marking a Sharp Reversal Just a year after retail fervor drove South Korea’s crypto exchanges to record trading volumes, the market has experienced a dramatic reversal. Data from Maeil Business Newspaper reveals that the combined daily trading volume of the country’s five largest digital asset exchanges—Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax—now represents a mere 2% of the daily turnover on the benchmark KOSPI stock index. A stark divergence in investor appetite On May 29, the KOSPI’s daily trading volume reached 118.267 trillion won ($88.6 billion), buoyed by a sustained rally in the stock market. In stark contrast, the 24-hour trading volume across the five major crypto exchanges totaled just 2.713 trillion won ($2.03 billion). This represents a seismic shift in investor behavior compared to the same period last year, when crypto trading volumes often rivaled or exceeded those of the KOSPI during the peak of the digital asset bull run. The data underscores a broader trend of capital rotation. As global interest rates stabilized and South Korea’s export-driven economy showed resilience, institutional and retail investors alike have gravitated toward traditional equities, particularly semiconductor and battery stocks. Meanwhile, the crypto market has faced headwinds from tighter domestic regulations, the aftermath of the Terra-LUNA collapse, and a general decline in speculative trading appetite. What this means for the Korean crypto ecosystem The shrinking volume has direct implications for the domestic exchange industry. Upbit and Bithumb, which dominate the market with over 90% combined share, are seeing reduced fee income, potentially impacting their valuation ahead of any planned public listings. Smaller exchanges like Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax face even steeper challenges in maintaining liquidity and operational viability. Regulatory and market context South Korea’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) has implemented stricter know-your-customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) requirements, alongside the Virtual Asset User Protection Act, which took effect in July 2024. These measures have increased compliance costs and reduced anonymity, factors that analysts believe have contributed to the cooling of retail speculation. Additionally, the government’s stance on not recognizing crypto as a financial asset class has limited institutional participation. Conclusion The current data point is not merely a snapshot of a slow day, but a reflection of a structural shift in South Korean investor sentiment. While the KOSPI enjoys renewed confidence driven by corporate earnings and global demand for Korean tech products, the crypto market is grappling with regulatory maturation and a loss of speculative momentum. For observers, the ratio of crypto-to-equity trading volume will remain a key barometer of risk appetite and regulatory impact in one of the world’s most dynamic digital asset markets. FAQs Q1: Why has South Korea’s crypto trading volume dropped so sharply? The decline is attributed to a combination of tighter regulations under the Virtual Asset User Protection Act, reduced retail speculation following the 2022 market crash, and a strong rotation of capital into the surging KOSPI stock market, which has been boosted by semiconductor and battery sector gains. Q2: Which exchanges are most affected by the volume decline? Upbit and Bithumb, which control over 90% of the Korean crypto market, are most affected in absolute terms. However, smaller exchanges like Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax face a more existential threat due to thinner liquidity and higher operational costs relative to their revenue. Q3: Could crypto trading volumes recover to previous levels? A recovery is possible but contingent on several factors: a sustained global crypto bull market, clearer regulatory frameworks that allow institutional participation, and the launch of new financial products such as spot Bitcoin ETFs in South Korea. However, the era of crypto volumes routinely exceeding stock market turnover appears unlikely in the near term. This post South Korea’s Crypto Trading Volume Plummets to 2% of KOSPI’s, Marking a Sharp Reversal first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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