Crypto-friendly Yoon Suk-yeol is the next president of South Korea, and the ICX is up 60%
Yoon Suk-yeol, a conservative South Korean presidential contender, has been elected as the country’s next president. According to BBC coverage,.
Yoon Suk-yeol, a conservative South Korean presidential contender, has been elected as the country’s next president. According to BBC coverage,.
The Ministry of ICT, Science, and Future Planning in South Korea has pledged 223.7 billion KRW ($186.7 million) to build.
Kookmin Bank (KB) is making ready to end up the primary financial institution in South Korea to provide crypto funding.
Digital assets and associated technologies such as the metaverse have been added to the list of sectors monitored by one.
According to local media sources, South Korean police have given information on a crypto-related voice phishing case to Interpol after.
On Thursday, South Korea’s scientific ministry unveiled a five-year plan to dominate the global metaverse race. South Korea wants to.
To promote coverage of the forthcoming March 9 presidential election, South Korean national broadcaster KBS created a reconstruction of its.
Lee Kwang-jae, a South Korean legislator, said on Sunday that he has begun taking bitcoins as political donations. According to.
One of South Korea’s presidential contenders, Lee Jae-Myung, has stated that his campaign will accept crypto assets as donations for.
According to a survey, more than fifty percent of South Koreans is supporting the Crypto tax law. In addition, the.