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Global Tokenized Stocks Surge 273% as South Korea’s STO Legislation Stalls

On August 10, 2026 by voice

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The global market for tokenized stocks and bonds is expanding at a remarkable pace, with market capitalization reaching $2.51 billion as of Aug. 4 — a 273.37% increase from $673.01 million at the start of the year, according to a report by Digital Times. While jurisdictions worldwide are embracing blockchain-based capital markets, South Korea remains notably absent from this growth, with no legislative progress on security token offerings (STOs) for standard securities.

Global momentum in tokenized securities

The surge in tokenized stocks and bonds reflects a broader trend toward digitizing traditional financial assets on distributed ledgers. Major financial hubs, including the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia, have been actively developing regulatory frameworks to accommodate these instruments. The growth is driven by the promise of increased liquidity, fractional ownership, and 24/7 trading capabilities, which traditional markets often struggle to provide.

Tokenized securities are not limited to stocks; they also include bonds, funds, and other investment vehicles. The market’s rapid expansion signals growing institutional and retail interest, as well as confidence in blockchain infrastructure for regulated financial activities.

South Korea’s legislative vacuum

In contrast, South Korea is preparing to implement amendments to the Capital Markets Act and the Electronic Securities Act in February next year. However, these amendments focus exclusively on the issuance and distribution of non-standard assets, such as real estate, art, music copyrights, and patent rights — areas traditionally difficult to securitize. The legislation does not address the tokenization of standard securities like stocks and bonds, leaving a significant gap.

According to the Digital Times report, no bill has been introduced in the National Assembly to provide a legal basis for 24-hour trading or distributed-ledger settlement of standard securities. This inaction places South Korea at a competitive disadvantage, as other markets move ahead with clear regulatory guidelines for tokenized equities and debt instruments.

Why this matters for investors and the market

The absence of a legal framework means South Korean companies and investors cannot fully participate in the global tokenized securities market. For startups and established firms, this limits access to a new class of digital assets that could offer more efficient capital raising and broader investor participation. For investors, it means missing out on potential opportunities for diversification and liquidity that tokenized securities can provide.

Moreover, the delay could affect South Korea’s ambition to become a leader in financial technology and blockchain innovation. As other jurisdictions refine their regulatory approaches, South Korea risks being left with an outdated framework that fails to address the realities of modern capital markets.

Conclusion

While the global tokenized securities market experiences explosive growth, South Korea’s legislative inertia on STOs for standard securities is becoming increasingly conspicuous. The upcoming amendments to financial laws, though a step forward for fractional investments, do not cover the broader scope of tokenized stocks and bonds. To remain competitive and provide its market participants with the benefits of blockchain-based trading, South Korea will need to expand its regulatory discussions and introduce comprehensive legislation that addresses the full spectrum of tokenized securities.

FAQs

Q1: What are tokenized stocks?
Tokenized stocks are traditional equities that have been converted into digital tokens on a blockchain, allowing for fractional ownership, faster settlement, and 24/7 trading.

Q2: Why is South Korea lagging in STO legislation?
South Korea’s current legislative efforts focus only on non-standard assets like real estate and art, while the tokenization of standard securities (stocks and bonds) lacks a legal basis, with no related bills introduced in the National Assembly.

Q3: What could happen if South Korea does not update its laws?
Without a legal framework, South Korean companies and investors may miss out on the global growth of tokenized securities, potentially hampering innovation and competitiveness in the financial sector.

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