2022-3-10 13:51 |
The South Korean crypto project saw an unusual bounce on Thursday morning as Yoon Suk-yeol won the presidential election.
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2022-3-10 13:51 |
The South Korean crypto project saw an unusual bounce on Thursday morning as Yoon Suk-yeol won the presidential election.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
The South Korean crypto project saw an unusual bounce on Thursday morning as Yoon Suk-yeol won the presidential election.
2022-3-11 13:51 | |
By its own admission, the South Korean ecosystem Icon has done more to educate… The post Icon is rallying on Korean presidential victory: here’s where to buy ICX appeared first on Coin Journal.
2022-3-10 13:33 | |
Lee Jae-Myung of the ruling Democratic Party is looking to use non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to fund his presidential campaign. A report unveiled this news on January 2, noting that Jae-Myung intends to woo young, tech-savvy voters to join his camp through this move.
2022-1-6 21:51 | |
Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung prepares to use NFTs to raise funds for his campaign in a bid to appeal millenials.
2022-1-3 18:00 | |
The Democratic Party of Korea is looking to spread its wings in the crypto space by accepting crypto donations and supporting NFTs in the gaming industry. The post South Korean Presidential Candidate to Accept Crypto Donations for Campaign appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2022-1-3 20:00 | |
South Korean presidential candidates have started calling for changes in the crypto tax rules… The post Crypto tax rule will be decisive in South Korea’s upcoming election appeared first on Coin Journal.
2021-10-18 15:46 | |
South Korea’s Presidential Committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (PCFIR) is advocating that the Korean government makes cryptocurrencies mainstream by introducing friendly regulations that will help to integrate distributed ledger technology (DLT) powered digital assets into the traditional financial world, according to an Ibtimes report.
2020-1-8 18:00 | |
A South Korean committee directly under the president has recommended several measures to the government that will make cryptocurrency mainstream. Emphasizing that “it is no longer possible to stop crypto asset trade,” the committee recommends integrating crypto into the country’s financial system, allowing financial institutions to directly offer a range of crypto products, including derivatives, […] The post Korean Presidential Committee Pushes to Make Cryptocurrency Mainstream appeared first on Bitcoin News.
2020-1-8 10:30 | |
A presidential committee formed to advise the government in regards to the fourth industrial revolution is recommending that the South Korean government should let financial institutions to offer crypto-based products, CoinDesk reports.
2020-1-6 19:14 | |
Financial institutions should be allowed to launch cryptocurrency products, such as derivatives, according to a government advisory body.
2020-1-6 16:37 | |
The South Korean Presidential Committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution has reportedly recommended the government to allow the development of crypto derivatives
2020-1-6 15:09 | |
A South Korean district court has sentenced executives of a local crypto exchange to prison. The CEO of the exchange got a 16-year jail sentence while other executives and their accomplices got between six and 11 years.
2019-11-13 15:20 | |
During the 4th industrial revolution, the Korean presidential committee urged the government to accord cryptocurrencies a legal status. The committee said that this was to assist the country so it remains at the front in terms of innovations.
2019-10-31 21:21 | |
A South Korean presidential committee is pushing for the government to establish legal status for cryptocurrency to stay competitive globally. So far, the government’s policies have been risk-focused to curb speculation, which the committee says must change.
2019-10-31 18:30 | |
In a rare display of support for Donald Trump, Senator Bernie Sanders, who is also a 2020 presidential candidate, said he has no problem with Trump’s attempts to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
2019-7-2 01:50 | |
An intelligence branch of the Russian government used bitcoin to fund its cyberwarfare efforts to interfere with the 2016 U. S. presidential election, the Mueller Report claims.
2019-4-19 23:21 | |
South Korea will test out a new blockchain voting system this month, sources close to the developments have confirmed to Bitcoin Magazine. Developed by the country’s National Election Commission (NEC) and its Ministry of Science and ICT, the distributed ledger system is based on IBM’s Hyperledger Fabric and will be used to authenticate voters and save voting results in real time.
2018-12-4 21:41 | |