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South Korea Introduces ABLE Alliance for Blockchain Advancement and Collaboration

Policy & Regulation·July 06, 2023, 5:49 AM

The South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) celebrated the launch of the Alliance of Blockchain Leading Digital Economy (ABLE) yesterday, according to its press release. The ministry convened a meeting in Seoul to discuss the government’s digital transformation agenda with the alliance’s members.

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Startups’ challenges

In the rapidly evolving blockchain technology landscape, Korean startup vendors have encountered challenges in finding clients for their products. Moreover, they often face the problem of their services or technology becoming outdated by the time they are ready to be brought to market. To address these issues, MIST and the Korea Internet and Security Agency (KISA) took the initiative to establish the ABLE alliance.

 

64 ABLE members

The ABLE alliance consists of 64 entities, categorized into three distinct groups: clients, vendors, and advisors. Prominent clients include financial institutions such as the Bank of Korea, KB Kookmin Bank, and Hana Bank. Notable vendors within the alliance include Lambda256, a blockchain solution provider; AhnLab Blockchain Company; and Raon Secure, a mobile security solution. Serving as advisors are well-known participants like SK Securities; NH Investment Securities; and Nice Information Service, a credit bureau and corporate intelligence data provider.

 

Objectives and roles

The primary objective of the ABLE alliance is to promote effective communication among its entities, fostering a better understanding of each other’s requirements for blockchain projects. ABLE will serve as a centralized point of contact for handling various industry suggestions.

To achieve its goals, ABLE will operate an advisory body that offers consultations on diverse areas such as attracting investments, expanding into overseas markets, formulating regulations and policies, and facilitating networking within the technology sector. The alliance will also provide opportunities for its members to showcase and explain their products and technologies to one another. Regular meetings will be conducted to share industry trends and policy developments, ensuring seamless communication among the alliance members.

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