According to South Korean media Herald Economy, the Financial Service Commission (FSC) of South Korea will investigate the fee structure of local crypto asset exchanges to assess whether charges are higher than the international average and consider intervention measures to drop transaction costs. This move is part of new President Lee Jae-myung's support for young crypto traders and the promotion of pro-crypto policies. The FSC stated that it will develop reasonable policy standards by comparing domestic and foreign platforms and user preferences. (Cointelegraph)
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According to South Korean media Herald Economy, the Financial Service Commission (FSC) of South Korea will investigate the fee structure of local crypto asset exchanges to assess whether charges are higher than the international average and consider intervention measures to drop transaction costs. This move is part of new President Lee Jae-myung's support for young crypto traders and the promotion of pro-crypto policies. The FSC stated that it will develop reasonable policy standards by comparing domestic and foreign platforms and user preferences. (Cointelegraph)