Asia Market Daily: Memecoin market share hits 14-month low as speculative appetite fades (2026/7/5)

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Memecoin dominance over altcoins drops to 3.7%, the lowest since February 2024, signaling waning risk appetite. Vietnam seizes 350 kg of gold and freezes 300 accounts in ONUS crypto scam probe. South Korea's top exchanges slash new token listings by 44% while delistings surge 258% amid stricter standards.
Memecoin market share slumps to 14-month low, reflecting fading speculative frenzy

Memecoin dominance relative to the broader altcoin market has fallen to 3.7%, its lowest since February 2024, according to CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost. The ratio had surged past 10% during the November 2024 memecoin mania, highlighting a sharp pullback in speculative appetite. The decline suggests a dwindling base of memecoin holders as capital rotates out of highly speculative tokens. The data underscores a broader cooling in risk-on sentiment across Asian retail crypto markets, where memecoin trading activity has historically concentrated.

Vietnam seizes over 350 kg of gold, freezes 300 accounts in ONUS crypto fraud crackdown

Vietnamese authorities have seized more than 350 kilograms of gold and silver and frozen over 300 bank accounts linked to the ONUS crypto platform scam, local media reported. Police also froze transactions involving eight properties valued at 200 billion Vietnamese dong. In March, eight suspects were charged with property fraud and money laundering using computer and telecom networks. The case highlights growing regulatory scrutiny in Southeast Asia as cryptocurrency scams proliferate across the region.

South Korea’s top exchanges cut new listings by 44%, delistings jump 258% in H1

South Korea's five largest crypto exchanges — Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit and Gopax — added only 117 new tokens in the first half of the year, a 44% decline from the same period last year, while terminations of existing listings surged 258% to 68 tokens. The net increase of listed tokens plummeted 74% to 49. The shift reflects a strategic pivot by Korean exchanges to prioritize liquidity management and tighten listing standards rather than chasing volume through new token listings. The trend is being closely watched by Asia’s trading community as South Korea remains a bellwether for altcoin sentiment.

Wallet vulnerability since 2018 leads to $3.14 million theft, Chinese users most at risk

Security firm Coinspect revealed that a crypto wallet seed generation flaw present since 2018 has led to $3.14 million in thefts in the past month alone, with many cases unreported. The firm warned that users in China are likely among the most exposed to the vulnerability. Funds were traced moving to a single address in a laundering pattern, and one affected wallet transferred out an additional $2 million hours after a warning was posted. The incident underscores persistent security risks for crypto users in Asia, where older wallet software remains in widespread use.

South Africa issues crypto tax guidance, sets 2026 deadline for public comment

South Africa's revenue service (SARS) published a draft guide on cryptocurrency taxation, covering legal nature, income tax implications, compliance, and record-keeping. Public comments are due by August 31, 2026. While the primary story is South African regulation, the move may affect crypto firms and investors operating across emerging markets, including those with ties to Asian exchanges and trading desks active in Africa's growing crypto economy.

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