Tether Files Seven Trademarks in South Korea as Stablecoin Rules Take Shape
May 19, 2026
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- Tether filed seven trademarks in South Korea as stablecoin policy talks gained fresh momentum.
- South Korea may require foreign stablecoin issuers to set up local branches and secure approval.
- Circle’s earlier filings and CEO visit show rising stablecoin interest in South Korea’s market.
Tether has filed new trademark applications in South Korea, placing its name and logo into the country’s public intellectual property system.
The filing was submitted on May 14, according to the Korean Intellectual Property Office’s information search service. The move comes as policymakers debate tighter rules for foreign stablecoin issuers.
Tether Expands Korean Filings
According to a local media report, Tether recently filed seven trademarks in Korea. The applications include the “Tether” logo and Tether Gold, also known as XAUT. The company had previously file…
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