Tether Has Filed Trademark Applications in South Korea Hinting at a Korean Won-Pegged Stablecoin
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Tether filed seven trademark applications with South Korea's Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service, with two of the marks drawing particular attention from observers. KRWT and WONTETHER both point toward a possible Korean won-pegged stablecoin, with KRW being the standard currency code for the South Korean won and WONTETHER reading as a direct fusion of the local currency name and the Tether brand. Both applications were filed under Classification 09, which covers software and crypto-related digital products, alongside five other Tether marks including Tether Gold, QVAC, USDT0, USAT, and the company's shield logo. Tether made no public statement accompanying the filings, and the applications appeared in the KIPRIS database without any official announcement from the company.The timing is significant given South Korea's regulatory trajectory. The country is preparing a Digital Asset Basic Act that would require foreign stablecoin issuers to establish a local branch before selling tokens to domestic users, creating pressure on major issuers to secure legal positioning early.
A won-pegged Tether product would enter a competitive field that already includes a planned won stablecoin from a consortium of major South Korean banks and similar designs being tested by Circle and local fintech players. Tether currently dominates stablecoin activity in South Korea by a significant margin, and a locally branded won product could either deepen that lead or set up a direct collision with home-grown issuers backed by established domestic banking relationships. Trademark filings are not product launches, and Tether has confirmed nothing about a launch timeline, local partner, or regulatory dialogue tied to the marks.
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Tether filed seven trademarks and made zero announcements because explaining things is optional apparently

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South Korean banks, Circle, and Tether all building won stablecoins simultaneously, very healthy competition