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Last updated: June 15, 2025, 11:33  |  Written by: Tyler Winklevoss

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Why Is South Korea Not

CryptoQuant CEO Comments On Bitcoin's Challenges In South

Why is South Korea not interested in a Bitcoin reserve? Earlier this March, South Korea’s Democratic Party was urged to request the Bank of Korea to explore the

South Korean Crypto Traders Shift Focus to Altcoins as

In A New Report By

In a new report by the Hana Financial Institute, a Korean bank, it seems that 1 in 3 wealthy Koreans hold crypto. At least, according to the 2025 Korea Wealth Report. But

Crypto Finds a Home Among South Korea’s Elite as a Third of the

1 in 3 Wealthy S. Koreans Hold Crypto, Says Report

A New Report By Hana

Why did South Korea reject a Bitcoin reserve? - crypto.news

1 in 3 Wealthy South Koreans Invest in Crypto, Says

A new report by Hana Bank reveals that South Koreans with over 1 billion won ($700,000) in financial assets are putting significant capital into cryptocurrencies

The South Korean Securities And

Over 30% of wealthy Koreans prefer crypto as a long-term wealth

The South Korean Securities and Exchange Commission reportedly harbors a dislike for Bitcoin, while the National Tax Service is interested in taxing it. This lack of coordination among the

Majority of wealthy South Koreans say no plan to invest crypto

The Majority

New data shows over 30% of South Korea’s wealthy investors prefer crypto for long-term value growth, outpacing interest in gold or property. South Korean investors

The majority (58.3%) of South Koreans with assets of at least 1 billion Korean won (US$760,000) said they don’t plan to invest in cryptocurrencies, with most expressing

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