2022-3-10 09:28 |
Crypto-friendly candidate Yoon Suk-yeol has claimed victory in the South Korean presidential election, with the token used to mint his signature as an NFT surging 60%.
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2022-3-10 09:28 |
Crypto-friendly candidate Yoon Suk-yeol has claimed victory in the South Korean presidential election, with the token used to mint his signature as an NFT surging 60%.
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The South Korean crypto project saw an unusual bounce on Thursday morning as Yoon Suk-yeol won the presidential election.
2022-3-10 13:51 | |
The Financial Service Commission (FSC) of South Korea has restated in a public statement today that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are not virtual assets and hence will not be regulated. The post NFTs will not be regulated in crypto-friendly Korea, the ministry confirms appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2021-11-6 05:00 | |
Historically, South Korea has often been seen as a very crypto-friendly country. Of late, however, such a reputation has taken a beating, especially in light of the nature of the new crypto-regulationThe post Crypto-market's 'overheating' can be a problem: South Korean minister appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2021-3-24 15:30 | |
An influential South Korean project is partnering with the local government to develop a blockchain-based application for coronavirus tracing, according to a release Wednesday. ICON Partners with Jeju Islands ICON, a South Korean player in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space, announced that Jeju Island, the country’s most popular domestic tourist destination, will use its DecentralizedRead MoreRead More.
2020-8-20 17:00 | |
The past couple of days have been spectacular in terms of bolstering crypto adoption. Financial regulators and lawmakers in India, South Korea, Germany, and France have softened their stance towards crypto through the passing of crypto-friendly laws.
2020-3-8 10:36 | |
Samsung launched the KlaytnPhone in South Korea on Thursday, a spinoff of the Galaxy Note 10 equipped with blockchain apps and a cryptocurrency wallet. It furthers Samsung’s position as the most crypto-friendly smartphone maker, putting it lightyears ahead of rival Apple.
2019-9-5 11:28 | |
South Korean electronics manufacturer, Samsung, has time and again shown an interest in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain tech. Earlier this week, the company had filed a patent for a programmable blockchain solid-state drive [SSD], with the company last month integrating Pundi X’s XWallet app into its Samsung Blockchain Wallet.
2019-9-5 09:45 | |
Bitcoin has the potential to revolutionize the African continent. Through Bitcoin, millions of unbanked Africans will have access to financial services. These and many more such statements exist across the internet.
2019-6-1 21:48 | |
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao responded to a report regarding Binance Lab’s agreement with Argentina to co-invest in blockchain-based projects that his company supports. He hinted at the possibility of launching a fiat-to-crypto project in the crypto-friendly South American country.
2019-3-12 20:00 | |
At first glance Samsung’s new crypto-friendly S10 appears to be much more than a token effort - underpinning what appears to be a significant crypto roadmap for the South Korean smartphone giant.
2019-3-1 02:00 | |
South Korea will push for major cryptocurrency adoption, claims a new report, strengthening the spotlight on the tech hub which forms one of the most crypto-friendly countries in the world. Also read: Korean Incoming Minister Confirms Crypto Taxation Plans South Korea’s Enthusiasm for Tech As one of the most innovative countries in the world, it’s no […] The post Report: South Korea to Push for Major Adoption of Cryptocurrencies appeared first on Bitcoin News.
2018-12-9 01:35 | |
According to a report by Business Korea, South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party lawmakers Min Byung-doo and Roh Woong-rae are spearheading an initiative to convince the government to reverse the ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs) enacted in Sept.
2018-10-7 20:59 | |
The largest cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea Upbit has decided to extend its coverage to Singapore and start operation by October 2018. Although a conducive environment for the cryptocurrency market, other crypto-friendly nations like Malta, South Korea, Japan and Switzerland are far ahead of Singapore in terms of crypto market growth.
2018-9-20 20:52 | |
The ongoing tech development within the blockchain space is especially fast in crypto-friendly jurisdictions like South Korea. One of the sectors set to benefit from the blockchain network era is the gaming industry.
2018-9-14 08:00 | |
Eastern European nation, Belarus has made it clear its doors are open to international investors from South Korea and various regions to invest in its vibrant blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and other ‘fourth industrial revolution’ technologies industry, as first reported by Korea JoongAng Daily on September 6, 2018.
2018-9-11 23:00 | |
South Koreans undoubtedly have some respectable crypto experience and others have taken note. Uzbekistan, which recently legalized the trading of digital assets, has turned to South Korean experts for help in realizing a project to create the country’s first cryptocurrency exchange.
2018-9-10 05:55 | |
South Korean authorities are collaborating with the Walton Blockchain Research Institute to make 42 people proficient in Blockchain technology and get immediate employment in the country, as first reported by local news source Kinews on August 3, 2018.
2018-9-5 15:00 | |
China is continuing its crackdown on bitcoin and cryptocurrency-related ventures. The country is now blocking access to more than 120 offshore cryptocurrency exchanges utilized for trading purposes by mainland customers.
2018-8-24 00:24 | |
Cryptocurrency-Friendly Legislation is Set In South Korea, Japan and Malta It looks like we are seeing the dawn of a new age as cryptocurrencies and blockchain are finally receiving friendly legislation all over the world.
2018-7-6 01:26 | |
As China cracked down on crypto exchanges and South Korea threatened to do the same, Japan stood out as a crypto-friendly nation. In 2017, Japan declared Bitcoin to be a legal form of payment and now has 16 licensed cryptocurrency exchanges.
2018-6-14 10:57 | |