Crypto 40 Of Wealthy South Koreans Not Interested In Bitcoin Anymore

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 23:42

Crypto 40 Of Wealthy South Koreans Not Interested In Bitcoin Anymore

A new report by Hana

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

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

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Why is South Korea not

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

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

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

In a new report by

Majority of wealthy South Koreans say no plan to invest crypto

1 in 3 Wealthy South Koreans Invest in Crypto, Says

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

The South Korean Securities and

South Korean Crypto Traders Shift Focus to Altcoins as

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

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

New data shows over

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

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