S Korea's SK Telecom Acquires 35% Stake on Local Crypto Exchange Korbit

SK Square, an investment company owned by South Korean wireless telecommunications company SK Telecom Co Ltd, has invested 90 billion won (about $75.4 million) in the crypto exchange platform Korbit.

With the investment, SK Square now own a 35% stake in the Korbit crypto currency exchange, thus becoming the exchange’s second-largest shareholder. The largest shareholder of Korbit is the South Korean Investment giant NXC – the owner of the video game company Nexon.

Based on the investment development, SK Square stated that it believes that its value of net assets could grow by holding shares of Korbit putting into consideration of the surging trading volumes of the crypto assets.

SK Square mentioned that over the first nine months of this year, the accumulated cryptocurrency trading volume in South Korea amounted to 3,584 trillion won, which is about 12.6% larger than the trading volume of KOSPI stocks – the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) – the index of all common stocks traded on the Korea Stock Exchange.

Korbit is one of the major four cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea, which provides won-based trading. With the latest investment by SK Square, Korbit hopes to enhance its services to make for a secure environment for investors to trade crypto assets.

The development constitutes SK Square’s first entry into the crypto industry since its establishment in August.

SK Square and Korbit also want to tap opportunities existing in the popular crypto niches like NFTs and the metaverse as other alternative investments that are set to help them improve diversification and increase return potential.

Korbit launched South Korea’s first non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace in June, enabling trading of digital assets using Ethereum (ETH).

SK Square has already made some significant forays into in the metaverse space, investing 8 billion won ($6.7 million) in OnMind – 3D avatar production outfit – owned by Kakao, a South Korean giant Internet company.

Yoon Poong-Young, the chief investment officer at OnMind Inc, talked about the latest investment and said that SK Square will continue investing in emerging technologies such as metaverse and blockchain to improve its competitive edge as an investment firm.

Crypto M&A Activities Rise

The SK Square – Korbit deal is the latest cryptocurrency deal as mergers and acquisitions continue rising in the space.

As reported by Blockchain.News early this month, Siam Commercial bank (SCB), Thailand’s oldest bank, acquired a 5.1% stake in the local cryptocurrency exchange Bithub for 17.85 Thai baht (about $537 million). On November 2, SCB announced that the Bitkub acquisitions would help the bank create new growth value in the long-term in the new crypto financial world.

In March, Morgan Stanley, a US-based multinational investment banking giant, was reportedly in talks to acquire significant shares in the leading South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb. Morgan Stanley was planning to invest between 300 and 500 billion Korean won ($254 million to $441) in the crypto exchange.

South Korean Telecom Operator SK Telecom to Develop Web3 Wallet

SK Telecom cooperated with AhnLab Blockchain Company (ABC), a blockchain subsidiary of South Korean antivirus software company AhnLab, and blockchain company Atomix Lab to develop a Web3 digital asset, the South Korean telecom giant announced on Monday.

According to the company, the launch of the Web3 wallet service allows users to store, transmit and receive various types of tokens issued on the blockchain network. Users can manage their cryptocurrency assets through the Web3 Wallet jointly developed by the three companies.

To improve the security of the wallet, Atomix Lab’s latest encryption technology “Secure MPC(*)” is also incorporated without storing the user’s private key.

“The current online environment is transitioning to the Web3 era, where users directly own and manage all data,” said Oh Se-Hyeon, Head of the Digital Asset Unit of SK Telecom.

According to the company, in addition to being able to store traditional cryptocurrencies, it also contains word-content NFTs and soul-bound tokens (SBT) for membership identification and certificates of completion.

Last November, SK Square, an investment company owned by SK Telecom Co Ltd, invested 90 billion won (about $75.4 million) in the crypto exchange platform Korbit.

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