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During the election Lee Jae-myung made a host of crypto promises to appeal to the nation's 15 million crypto investors.
No matter who clinches South Korea’s presidential election this week, one outcome is certain: the country’s crypto industry ...
South Korea’s newly elected president Lee Jae-myung is fast-tracking his campaign promise to allow the issuance of domestic ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSouth Korea opens up to crypto with first institutional crypto saleWorld Vision sold 0.55 ETH on Upbit, marking South Korea’s first institutional crypto sale since easing its ban.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSouth Korea’s ruling party introduces legislation to allow stablecoinsSouth Korea's ruling party introduces the Digital Asset Basic Act to legalize stablecoin issuance by local firms under strict ...
South Korea's Digital Asset Basic Act regulates crypto, capital outflows, and stablecoins. To know more check out the article ...
South Korea’s ruling party has introduced a sweeping digital asset bill to target stablecoin regulations and strengthen ...
South Korea’s crypto industry is set to benefit regardless of who wins the country’s June 3 presidential election, as both ...
Regardless of the outcome, the crypto industry in South Korea will benefit, as both leading candidates have promised to ...
South Korea’s new President is pushing ahead with stablecoin legislation, with the aim of allowing companies to issue the ...
South Korea elects Lee Jae-myung as president in a snap election, bringing crypto policy pledges including ETFs, stablecoins, ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSouth Korea’s presidential race guarantees a win for cryptoWith South Korea going to the polls on Tuesday, it’s clear that the race guarantees a win for crypto regardless of who ...
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