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BTC gains above $73,000 as money flees South Korean stocks

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South Korea’s stock market suffered one of its fastest declines in history this week, with the Kospi falling about 20% in two trading days, as geopolitical tensions have, for the moment, shattered what might be termed a speculative bubble in popular AI-related names.

The rapid decline followed months of aggressive buying by retail investors that had sent the Kospi — dominated by Samsung and SK Hynix — higher by nearly 180% in about 10 months.

The timing has drawn attention to activity in Korea’s crypto markets, where trading volumes have begun to climb again.

South Korea is one of the few markets where retail traders play a major role in both equities and digital assets. Analysts have long observed that local traders often rotate between speculative markets, rather than exiting risk assets entirely.

In November, a CoinDesk analysis described what was dubbed the “Great Korean Pivot,” noting trading volumes on domestic crypto exchanges fell as retail traders moved into technology stocks tied to artificial intelligence.

That equity rally, however, has now stalled or reversed.

When one market cools, South Korean trader attention frequently shifts to another. That’s perhaps benefiting crypto, which has seen bitcoin climb 7% in the past 24 hours to above $73,000. Ether (ETH), solana (SOL) and XRP (XRP) are up similar amounts.

Retail signals remain moderate

While crypto trading volumes have moved higher, for the moment, at least, activity does not yet resemble the frenzied speculative surges seen in earlier Korean market cycles.

One key metric is the Kimchi premium, which measures the difference between bitcoin prices on Korean exchanges and global markets. When domestic demand surges, bitcoin often trades at a noticeable premium in Korean won markets.

That premium currently remains modest, with data from CryptoQuant showing the Korea Premium Index near 1%, well below levels seen during previous retail-driven rallies. There is, however, a modest uptick in retail sentiment as the Kimchi premium had dipped into negative territory in mid-January.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2026/03/04/how-this-week-s-rout-in-korean-stocks-might-have-triggered-crypto-s-surge-higher

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