Korean Province to Replace Local Currencies With Crypto
31 Agosto 2018 - 11:39AM
ADVFN Crypto NewsWire
An eastern South Korean province plans to issue its own
cryptocurrency to replace the local currencies of its nine cities,
according to local media. An exchange will be established for the
new crypto. The coins can be used for payments within the province
and merchants can accept them using smartphone QR
codes.
Korean Province to Issue Own
Crypto
The South Korean province of Gyeongsangbuk-do has revealed that
the effort to replace local currencies with a cryptocurrency has
begun, Joongang Ilbo reported this week.
Also known as Gyeongbuk, the eastern South Korean province has
been attempting to replace city-issued gift certificates with a
cryptocurrency. Currently, nine cities of Gyeongsangbuk-do
separately issue their own gift certificates, which are local
currencies that can be used in selected areas of the province, the
publication explained.
According to Naver, 60 municipalities nationwide, including nine
cities in Gyeongsangbuk-do, currently use gift certificates as
local currencies aimed at revitalizing local economies and
preventing capital flight.
Pohang, one of the largest cities in the province with over half
a million inhabitants, is the nation’s largest issuer of these gift
certificates, according to Kyongbuk daily newspaper. In May, the
news outlet reported that the city had sold 100 billion won (~US$
90 million) worth of the Pohang gift certificates since January
last year.
According to Joongang Ilbo, the province’s Science and
Technology Policy Department announced on August 27:
10 banks, mobile communication companies, a university research
team and government officials of Gyeongsangbuk-do will gather for
the first time for the issuance of the cryptocurrency.
Gyeongbuk Coin
The tentative name of the cryptocurrency that Gyeongsangbuk-do
is planning to issue is Gyeongbuk coin, the publication noted,
adding that the first of the 100 billion won (~$90 million) annual
issuance is expected in the first half of next year.
The province plans to create an exchange where Gyeongbuk coins
can be purchased and sold. The coins can be used for payments and
merchants can accept them using smartphone QR codes, the news
outlet detailed.
Chung Sung-hyun, head of the province’s Science and Technology
Policy Department, was quoted saying:
There are still many issues to be resolved…[such as] notifying
merchants of the way they can use [the] coins, creating separate
programs and issuing [the] coins (cryptocurrencies).
Gyeongsangbuk-do recently sent a benchmarking team to the canton
of Zug in Switzerland, which is home to many crypto startups such
as Shapeshift, Xapo, and the Ethereum Foundation. The team,
consisting of 10 members including some outside experts, met with a
number of government officials and local businesses.
Following a series of meetings, a Gyeongsangbuk-do official was
quoted by Sedaily saying “I think we can utilize the experience
gained through benchmarking by making the identity cards for 5,000
Gyeongbuk provincial government employees like Zug as
blockchain-based digital ID cards.”
By Kevin Helms
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