South Korea’s Carbon Tokenization Project According to Seoul Economic Daily, the South Korean government’s initiative aims to democratize investment in the energySouth Korea’s Carbon Tokenization Project According to Seoul Economic Daily, the South Korean government’s initiative aims to democratize investment in the energy

South Korea Plans STO For Tokenized Carbon Assets

2026/05/11 16:46
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  • South Korea plans to launch a carbon reduction token platform in Busan.
  • It has chosen DB Securities, a financial services firm, to verify the project’s commercial viability following a successful bid.

South Korea’s Carbon Tokenization Project

According to Seoul Economic Daily, the South Korean government’s initiative aims to democratize investment in the energy-saving facilities around Busan through blockchain tokenization. The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) back the project. Meanwhile, the city of Busan and the Busan Techno Park serve as its implementors.

The government has named DB Securities as its preferred bidder for the “2026 Blockchain Specialized Cluster Development Project Open Call.” It is tasked with assessing the project’s feasibility and designing its security token offering (STO) platform.

DB Securities will also launch the “Busan-Specialized Blockchain-Based Carbon Reduction Security Token Platform Development and Commercialization Project” by the end of May, in sync with the initiative.

How It Works

The report indicates that the project will use the energy-saving facilities around Busan’s logistics centers as underlying assets. DB Securities will help create the blueprint for its STO-based digital fractional investment model, based on carbon-reduction revenue rights generated during facility operations.

Additionally, DB Securities has partnered with Marinachain, an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven blockchain startup. It will allow the company to leverage the blockchain firm’s carbon credit monitoring capabilities, asset valuation technology, and blockchain infrastructure.

Together, DB Securities and Marinachain will conduct technical validation of linking carbon-reduction performance data to a distributed ledger. Moreover, they will study the processing of large-scale transactions involving the tokenized carbon assets.

The parties must ensure that all activities under the venture comply with the Capital Markets Act. The law governs South Korea’s unified financial markets framework, which oversees securities, derivatives, and other investments.

“This project is a stage for verifying the effectiveness of a financing model that combines real assets specialized in Busan with blockchain technology,” said Lee Joo-sik, Head of Digital Asset New Business Team at DB Securities. “We will cooperate with the city of Busan to establish references for the next-generation digital capital market.”

The Commodities Token Market

Tokenized carbon assets and green bonds typically fall under the category of commodity tokens. However, regulators in certain jurisdictions may classify them as securities depending on their purpose, use, or other underlying circumstances.

To date, the tokenized commodities market has exceeded $7 billion in total value. Given its minuscule share, data on the distribution of tokenized carbon assets and green bonds is sparse.

However, it’s worth noting that KlimaDAO (KLIMA), the leading platform in the carbon credit token niche, holds a market cap of around $320K as of writing.

The post South Korea Plans STO For Tokenized Carbon Assets appeared first on Blockzeit.

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