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South Korea and France Accelerate Crypto Talks Ahead of Major Regulatory Shift - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
The Bank of South Korea and the Bank of France held a two-day joint seminar aimed at examining how digital assets and cryptocurrencies are reshaping global payment systems and forcing central banks to reformulate their policy frameworks. South Korean news agency Yonhap reported that the discussions seek to understand how these technologies have migrated from the periphery to the core of financial decision-making.
Cryptocurrencies and CBDCs
The debate centered particularly on stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), two models that the institutions analyze as potentially competing or complementary systems. Stablecoins gained rapid popularity due to their settlement speed and efficiency in cross-border transfers CBDCs, on the other hand, represent a higher state-control alternative backed directly by monetary authority, but are a tool for suppressing financial freedom, essentially opposed to cryptocurrencies.

The expansion of private digital money places central banks at a genuine crossroads. Questions about monetary sovereignty, financial stability, and the future of payment systems are no longer theoretical: central banks are actively modeling how these assets could alter international monetary flows.
Climate as a New Monetary Variable
The seminar also incorporated climate change as a macroeconomic policy topic. Extreme weather events and energy transitions are generating inflationary pressures, which turns the climate factor into a concrete concern for monetary policy. Central banks thus face a dual challenge: adapting to the digital disruption generated by the crypto industry and simultaneously managing the long-term structural effects of climate change.

The forum is part of an institutional exchange program that the two central banks have maintained since 2024. The continuity of the dialogue reflects an increasingly deep coordination on both fronts, and confirms that cryptocurrencies are already part of the conversation shaping the evolution of the global financial system.