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    South Korea Stablecoin Outflows Hit 55% Since July

    By March 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Quick Summary: Stablecoin balances on South Korea’s five largest crypto exchanges have fallen roughly 55% since July 2025, with capital shifting toward domestic stocks.

    Stablecoin balances held on South Korea‘s five largest cryptocurrency exchanges have declined by approximately 55% since July 2025, according to recent data. The pace of outflows accelerated after the South Korean won weakened past 1,500 per dollar in mid-March. The trend points to a notable repositioning among retail investors in one of the world’s most active crypto markets.

    The outflows from stablecoins have coincided with rising inflows into domestic equity markets, suggesting investors are reallocating capital rather than simply withdrawing from risk assets altogether. Tax-favored “repatriation” accounts have been cited as a supporting mechanism behind this shift. The parallel movements in crypto and equities indicate a structural change in how South Korean retail investors are deploying their funds.

    The reallocation has contributed to a rally in the KOSPI, South Korea’s primary stock index, with semiconductor stocks playing a leading role in driving gains. As capital has moved out of crypto platforms, domestic equity markets have absorbed a portion of that liquidity. The semiconductor sector in particular has emerged as a focal point for investor interest during this period.

    The drain on retail liquidity within the crypto space carries implications for the near-term outlook of digital asset markets in South Korea. Future capital flows into or out of crypto are now seen as closely tied to the continued strength of the domestic stock market rally. Should equity momentum slow, analysts suggest some portion of that capital could find its way back into crypto assets.

    The situation highlights the increasingly competitive relationship between traditional financial markets and cryptocurrency platforms for retail investor attention in South Korea. The role of currency weakness in accelerating the stablecoin outflows also underscores how macroeconomic factors are shaping crypto market dynamics in the country. How these trends evolve will depend heavily on both the trajectory of the won and the durability of the KOSPI’s semiconductor-led advance.

    Originally reported by CoinDesk.

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