According to the Gate.io News bot, as reported by Point Daily, the number of virtual asset investors in South Korea has reached 16 million, accounting for 36% of the national electorate.
Before the presidential election on June 3, three main candidates successively announced their virtual asset policies. The Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung plans to advance virtual asset legislation and invite token securities experts to participate; the People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo proposed to open up national pension investment in crypto assets, ETF trading, and relax regulatory restrictions; the candidate from the third party Lee Jun-seok suggested loosening blockchain regulations and promoting industrial development.
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Korean Election Eve: The Three Major Candidates Announce Virtual Asset Policy Proposals
According to the Gate.io News bot, as reported by Point Daily, the number of virtual asset investors in South Korea has reached 16 million, accounting for 36% of the national electorate.
Before the presidential election on June 3, three main candidates successively announced their virtual asset policies. The Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung plans to advance virtual asset legislation and invite token securities experts to participate; the People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo proposed to open up national pension investment in crypto assets, ETF trading, and relax regulatory restrictions; the candidate from the third party Lee Jun-seok suggested loosening blockchain regulations and promoting industrial development.