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    Home » South Korean authorities invest $ 1 billion in blockchain startups

    South Korean authorities invest $ 1 billion in blockchain startups

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    By BlockchainJournal on February 19, 2019 News
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    Until 2022, Seoul authorities are investing 1.2 trillion South Korean won ($ 1.07 billion) in fintech startups working with distributed registry technology. This writes CoinDesk .

    Funds will be allocated for the development of new technologies through the Innovation Development Fund, created by local authorities in the past year. The foundation will support startups working on various solutions, including those that are in the early stages.

    In the first half of this year, the Fund will allocate 13.25 billion won ($ 11.75 million) and 8.4 billion won ($ 7.45 million) in the second half of 2019. For the Korean authorities, blockchain is a revolutionary technology and an integral component of the Fourth Industrial Revolution .

    The officials also noted that the average investment per start-up at an early stage of development in South Korea is almost seven times lower than, for example, in Silicon Valley.

    Recall that last fall, Seoul authorities submitted a five-year development plan for the blockchain industry.

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