Why Were Cryptocurrencies A Revolving Theme In South Koreas Presidential Election

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 16:29

Why Were Cryptocurrencies A Revolving Theme In South Koreas Presidential Election

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Lee Jae-myung and the People Power Party promise Bitcoin ETF legalization and crypto reforms to appeal to South Korea’s 16 million crypto investors. With South Korea's

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Hace 4 días Cryptocurrency has emerged as a defining issue in South Korea’s snap presidential election, with candidates vying for support from a growing base of digital asset investors

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Hace 5 días As per CoinTelegraph, South Korea's upcoming presidential election on June 3 has seen cryptocurrency emerge as a pivotal issue. Candidates are appealing to a diverse voter

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