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South Korea’s new President is pushing ahead with stablecoin legislation, with the aim of allowing companies to issue the ...
A major legislative initiative by South Koreas Democratic Party to regulate digital asset service providers, cryptocurrencies, and stablecoins has been launched with the implementation of a Digital ...
Companies could issue their own tokens provided they have at least 500 million won in equity capital and that they can ...
South Korea lawmaker Min Byeong-deok tabled the Digital Asset Basic Act. This new bill seeks to strengthen the country's ...
Just a week into his term in office, South Korea's liberal President Lee Jae-myung has moved against his ousted conservative ...
A South Korean lawmaker has introduced a new stablecoin bill, which aims to improve the crypto landscape in the region.
South Korea’s ruling party has introduced a sweeping digital asset bill to target stablecoin regulations and strengthen ...
South Korea's ruling party introduces the Digital Asset Basic Act to legalize stablecoin issuance by local firms under strict ...
Investors cheered the June 3 election victory of Lee Jae-myung, who vowed to deliver on his campaign promise to revive the sagging economy during his inaugural speech Wednesday at the National ...
Lee, a former labor activist, won Tuesday's election with 49.4 per cent of the vote, a comfortable win over Kim Moon-soo of the incumbent People Power Party ...
South Korea’s opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung was elected president in a race that was largely a verdict on ousted leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s botched attempt to revive martial law after decades of ...
Regarding trade talks with the US, Lee believes South Korea possesses "decent bargaining chips" and plans to "play ... to prevent a recurrence of martial law, and his second is to revive the ...