Jeju Island, South Korea, Eyes NFT-powered Growth

NFT South Korea
Author
Author
Tim Alper
About Author

Tim Alper is a British journalist and features writer who has worked at Cryptonews.com since 2018. He has written for media outlets such as the BBC, the Guardian, and Chosun Ilbo. He has also worked...

Last updated: 
Why Trust Cryptonews
Cryptonews has covered the cryptocurrency industry topics since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journalists and analysts have extensive experience in market analysis and blockchain technologies. We strive to maintain high editorial standards, focusing on factual accuracy and balanced reporting across all areas - from cryptocurrencies and blockchain projects to industry events, products, and technological developments. Our ongoing presence in the industry reflects our commitment to delivering relevant information in the evolving world of digital assets. Read more about Cryptonews

Jeju Island, a subtropical province off the South Korean mainland’s south coast, says it wants to use non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to transform its economy.

According to CNB News, the island – which has its own legal and administrative status – wants to use NFTs to spark growth in the tourism industry, agricultural, livestock, and fisheries sectors.

Jeju Island Revamps Crypto Hopes?

Jeju officials have been trying to use the island’s legal system to foster crypto-powered growth since 2018.

Little has come of such efforts so far, however. Seoul has thus far refused to budge on its hardline stance on ICOs, play-to-earn games, and NFT regulation.

However, it appears politicians are now ready to make a fresh bid for change in Jeju.

The Jeju Island Governor Oh Young-hoon told attendees at an IT-related forum this week:

“This year, we are gradually making preparations to focus on digital transformation. The core of all this is Web3. We can apply Web3, including the use of NFTs, to all areas of the government. This will be a step forward.”

The Jeju Island Governor Oh Young-hoon speaking in 2023.
The Jeju Island Governor Oh Young-hoon speaking in 2023. (Source: MBC News/YouTube)

Oh added that provincial officials and private sector representatives were “discussing ways to make further progress together.” The Governor added:

“We have a goal of turning Jeju into an ‘NFT city.’ We are even thinking about ways to make payments convenient for everyone – both South Korean and overseas visitors – everywhere in Jeju.”

How Could NFTs Help Boost Jeju Economy?

NFT technology, Oh suggested, could help Jeju Island achieve this goal. Kwon Soo-ho, the head of the Korea Blockchain Industry Promotion Association’s educational operations, also claimed that blockchain technology and NFTs could be used throughout Jeju.

Executives from the Jeju Research Institute, Jeju Creative Economy Innovation Center, and “other related organizations” also attended the event.

A map of South Korea.
Source: Maproom, based on work by Kokiri [CC BY-SA 3.0]

Kwon said that NFT-related innovations could be “applied to various fields” in Jeju, including payments and traceability in the agricultural and “livestock products” industries.

Attendees also suggested using NFTs for hikers and walkers on the Jeju Olle Trail, a 437 km network of footpaths on the island’s coastline.

The trail is a major draw for foreign and domestic tourists. Speakers suggested awarding discount-bestowing NFTs to visitors who complete certain sections of the trail.

Hikers on the Jeju Olle Trail.
Hikers on the Jeju Olle Trail. (Rick McCharles [CC BY 2.0])

Other speakers suggested that NFTs could be used to promote sales and subsidies in the agriculture and fisheries sectors.

They also said that officials could use NFTs to help Jeju producers prove the authenticity of their goods and foodstuff.

Jeju is famous for delicacies including pork products from Jeju Black pigs. Another renowned local specialty is the hallabong, a citrus fruit closely related to the satsuma.

Hallabong growing on a tree.
Hallabong on a fruit tree. (Source: Matt Kieffer [CC BY-SA 2.0])

Attendees further talked about using NFTs “during currency exchange and payment” processes in Jeju.

They also resurrected talk of blockchain-powered “local currency” (aka local stablecoin) vouchers that could be pegged to the fiat KRW.

Officials said these could be used to provide subsidies and boost community spending in local outlets.

Logo

Why Trust Cryptonews

2M+
Active Monthly Users Around the World
250+
Guides and Reviews Articles
8
Years on the Market
70
International Team Authors
editors
+ 66 More

Best Crypto ICOs

Discover trending tokens still in presale — early-stage picks with potential

Explore Our Tools

Smart tools made for everyday crypto users

Market Overview

  • 7d
  • 1m
  • 1y
Market Cap
$3,942,452,591,209
5.55
Trending Crypto

More Articles

Crypto Regulation News
UK Crime Officer Jailed for Stealing 50 Bitcoins Worth £4.4M During Silk Road Investigation
Anas Hassan
Anas Hassan
2025-07-17 09:03:01
Ethereum News
SharpLink Adds Another 20,279 ETH, Surpasses Ethereum Foundation
Sujha Sundararajan
Sujha Sundararajan
2025-07-17 08:19:16
Crypto News in numbers
editors
Authors List + 66 More
2M+
Active Monthly Users Around the World
250+
Guides and Reviews Articles
8
Years on the Market
70
International Team Authors