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Wall Street Target Asia: New Won Stablcoin Plots Asia FX Dominance

EDXM International will launch the first blockchain-based derivative of the Korean won in April 2026, targeting one of the world’s most active currency pairs. The Singapore-based exchange, backed by Wall Street heavyweights Citadel Securities and Fidelity Digital Assets, is introducing a perpetual futures contract that tracks the won against the US dollar. This product utilises a won-backed stablecoin structure to offer institutions a capital-efficient alternative to the traditional non-deliverable forward (NDF) market.

The strategic pivot to Asia comes as the Korean Won cements its dominance in digital asset markets. Trading volumes for KRW pairs have frequently exceeded those for USD pairs on global exchanges during high-volatility periods in 2025 and 2026. EDX Markets is positioning this product to capture the liquidity that has historically been trapped behind South Korea’s strict capital controls.

How the KRW Perpetual Contract Structure Works

The contract runs on a synthetic pair: KRWQ versus USDC.

KRWQ is a won-backed stablecoin issued by Brainpower Labs, a Cayman Islands-based entity. Traders on EDXM International go long or short on the KRW/USD exchange rate without ever touching the restricted currency. Everything settles in USDC.

The efficiency gap over traditional NDFs is significant. Standard won forwards require banking relationships and T+2 settlement cycles. This settles in real time on-chain. EDXM International CEO Kai Kono put it bluntly: trading stablecoin perpetuals is more efficient than NDFs because settlement is instant and no banking relationships are required.

Brainpower Labs maintains that the offshore minting process complies with current South Korean regulations. Unlike China’s explicit ban on offshore yuan stablecoins, Korean regulators have not moved against offshore won-pegged assets. That regulatory gap is the foundation of the product.

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The market it is tapping into is enormous. Won NDFs are the largest non-deliverable market in the world, with average daily volumes near $27 billion. That volume is driven by the Kimchi Premium, the persistent price gap between crypto assets on Korean exchanges versus global platforms, and the sheer size of Korea’s domestic retail trading base.

South Korean retail traders punch well above their weight in global crypto volume. Until now, hedging that currency exposure was exclusive to major investment banks dealing in interbank forwards. EDXM is opening that access to crypto-native institutions directly.

The won has become a regional risk appetite proxy. When crypto rallies, KRW volumes spike, often flipping the Euro and Yen on trading desks. This contract is the first direct rail for crypto funds to trade dynamically without leaving the blockchain.

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Wall Street Crypto Moves to Capture Asia FX Demand

EDXM International’s move signals a maturing of the market structure. High-frequency trading firms and hedge funds require regulatory clarity before entering new derivative markets. The backing of Citadel Securities and brokerage giants gives EDX a credibility advantage over unregulated offshore exchanges. Similar to how Swiss banks are fracturing to adopt Bitcoin strategies, traditional U.S. market makers are fracturing their operations to service Asian crypto demand through regulated international arms.

Traders are watching to see if the April launch cannibalises volume from the traditional NDF market. If liquidity migrates from bank-traded forwards to EDXM’s stablecoin perpetuals, it validates the thesis that blockchain rails are efficient enough to replace legacy FX plumbing. The threshold for success will be whether major market makers begin quoting tight spreads on KRWQ/USDC immediately upon launch.

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