Gate News message, April 17 — Sui, a Layer 1 blockchain project, has identified South Korea as a priority market in its Asian growth strategy. The project aims to expand collaborations with financial institutions and major technology companies once the regulatory framework in the country becomes clearer, with stablecoin regulation clarity identified as a critical threshold.
Sui’s strategic priorities include developing a stablecoin pegged to the South Korean won and launching Bitcoin-based financial products. These initiatives are expected to expand the local user base and accelerate integration between traditional finance and blockchain technologies.
The project is also advancing its developer ecosystem by promoting adoption of Move, Sui’s native programming language. Move emphasizes security and efficiency, offering an alternative infrastructure for programmers developing blockchain applications.
South Korea ranks among the world’s leading markets for cryptocurrency adoption and trading volumes. According to experts, Sui’s South Korea-focused expansion strategy could accelerate partnerships depending on regulatory developments in the region.
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