According to Techub News, as reported by the Korean media Herald Economic, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea has announced that to encourage a drop in virtual asset trading fees, the commission plans to investigate the current fee system, charging methods, and fee amounts of virtual asset exchanges.
Officials from the Financial Service Commission stated, "It is necessary to study whether the current fees of domestic exchanges impose an excessive burden on consumers, and whether they are at a reasonable level compared to overseas."
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According to Techub News, as reported by the Korean media Herald Economic, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea has announced that to encourage a drop in virtual asset trading fees, the commission plans to investigate the current fee system, charging methods, and fee amounts of virtual asset exchanges.
Officials from the Financial Service Commission stated, "It is necessary to study whether the current fees of domestic exchanges impose an excessive burden on consumers, and whether they are at a reasonable level compared to overseas."