A South Korean legislator accepts Bitcoin donations and issues NFT receipts
Lee Kwang-jae, a South Korean legislator, said on Sunday that he has begun taking bitcoins as political donations. According to Lee’s website, donors.
Lee Kwang-jae, a South Korean legislator, said on Sunday that he has begun taking bitcoins as political donations. According to Lee’s website, donors.
One of South Korea’s presidential contenders, Lee Jae-Myung, has stated that his campaign will accept crypto assets as donations for the first time.
Bithumb Prohibits Bitcoin Trading For Its Employees One of South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Bithumb, issues notice to ban employees who participate in.
South Korean regulators have banned crypto exchanges from handling coins they issued themselves. This increased scrutiny is shaking South Korea’s cryptocurrency space. Moreover,.
South Korea financial services Commission announced new rules. These new rules may affect around 60 unauthorized cryptocurrency exchanges of the country. FSC also.