Four Pillars will co-host the “Stock Tokenization Open Seminar” with Eugene Investment & Securities and the law firm Lawvax on Friday, February 6, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, at the 16th floor of Eugene Investment & Securities headquarters (24 Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul). This open seminar was organized to review the institutional issues and practical applicability of stock tokenization in Korea amid the rapidly evolving global capital markets infrastructure, and to discuss business models and execution strategies that market participants can reference in practice.
Stock tokenization has recently emerged as one of the most important topics in capital markets, as it reconstructs the issuance, distribution, and settlement structure of the traditional securities system on top of digital asset infrastructure. In particular, discussions around related laws and policies are accelerating in Korea as well, and there is growing assessment that the market is moving beyond merely evaluating possibilities and entering a phase of real infrastructure development and commercialization. The organizers stated that, in line with these shifts, the seminar will examine the direction of capital markets infrastructure redesign underway in major countries such as the United States, while also covering the regulatory environment, legal interpretations, and realistic business opportunities that must be considered when 추진ing stock tokenization in the domestic market.
The event will be structured around key agenda items including a stock tokenization classification framework, the legal and regulatory status of stock tokenization, and business opportunities in stock tokenization, and will also feature a panel discussion on the current debate around stock tokenization in Korea. Presentations will be delivered by Four Pillars and Robax, focusing on the framework and legal landscape, respectively, while Four Pillars will present the opportunities and feasibility from a business perspective. The panel discussion will be moderated by Eugene Investment & Securities, with industry stakeholders—including Shinhan Investment Corp.—participating to discuss application scenarios and future challenges in the Korean market.
The seminar will also include congratulatory remarks from Rep. Min Byeong-deok, who has actively participated in legislative discussions on digital asset regulation. Attention is also focused on how policy messages and market execution challenges will converge within the broader institutionalization process. In his remarks, Rep. Min stated, “Digital assets and tokenized securities must be institutionalized through a sophisticated framework based on investor protection and market trust, beyond mere technological competition,” adding, “I hope this seminar will serve as an opportunity to realistically discuss the intersection of industry and regulation.”
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The organizers expect this event to serve as a venue where market participants, at a turning point when institutional discussions are accelerating, can quickly consolidate the key issues around stock tokenization and jointly review execution-ready models from a practical perspective. Attendance and inquiries will be handled through the Corporate Sales Division of Eugene Investment & Securities.