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Bitcoin’s South Korean Price Gap Tightens to a Sliver After Weeks of Discount
Nine days ago, bitcoin was selling at its steepest discount of the year in South Korea. While the discount hasn’t disappeared, the price gap has been shrinking ever since.
Korean Bitcoin Market Seems to Be Recovering From Deepest Discount of the Year
Bitcoin (BTC) usually fetches a premium in South Korea, but that trend flipped this month. According to data from cryptoquant.com, a discount has persisted for the past 22 days—starting on July 8, 2025.
Bitcoin.com News spotlighted this pricing gap nine days ago, and by the next day, July 22, bitcoin was trading 2.02% below the global weighted average. The day after saw a noticeable recovery, with BTC’s price gap in South Korean won narrowing to 1.18%—and the trend has kept moving in that direction.
Although it briefly widened to around 1.56% three days ago, it had tightened to just 0.32% by yesterday. As of 9:45 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday, July 30, the discount sits near 0.40%, with the global average at $117,677 per coin and South Korea’s price at $117,208.
The bitcoin price gap on South Korean exchanges likely reflects softer local demand. In this scenario, lighter buying or heavier selling within Korean shores has pushed bitcoin prices below the global average.
But with the gap closing, it appears arbitrage desks may have quietly stepped in through indirect routes—or domestic interest is slowly picking back up as sentiment steadies and traders move to take advantage of the lingering discount.