New Straits Times

S. Korean bank set to embrace bitcoin for digital wallets

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SEOUL: Bitcoin may be about to take another step towards mainstream acceptance as South Korea’s biggest bank by assets prepares to embrace the cryptocurr­ency.

Shinhan Bank is in the process of selecting a company to test a bitcoin vault and wallet platforms. Subject to the regulator’s approval, the service is likely to be launched by the middle of next year, said an official at the lender.

The move comes as CME Group Inc and the Chicago Board Options Exchange look to establish bitcoin futures, and as the cryptocurr­ency continued to surge toward the US$10,000 (RM41,200) mark.

Shinhan posted a bid invitation on its website earlier this month. It plans to develop a test server for the vault service to store the cryptocurr­ency safely, a mobile applicatio­n to use the service, and statistica­l and analytical tools.

“Since there were some hacking cases, if we have this vault service in place, it will boost safety among investors,” said Park Noksun, a Seoul-based analyst at NH Investment & Securities Co.

Park said the plans for bitcoin futures are driving demand because they could boost the cryptocurr­ency’s status.

South Korea, Asia’s fourth biggest economy, is the world’s most Internet-connected society.

It has the highest proportion of users at 94 per cent, and is also number one for smartphone ownership at 88 per cent, according to the Pew Research Center.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said on Tuesday that cryptocurr­encies are causing speculatio­n that can create a “pathologic­al social phenomenon”. Bloomberg

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