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South Korea’s new president will bolster crypto, but scandals prevail

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June 4, 2025205 Views
South Korea’s new president will bolster crypto, but scandals prevail

South Korea’s new president will bolster crypto, but scandals prevail

President Lee Jae-myung rose from being a child laborer in post-war South Korea to becoming a crypto-friendly leader of one of the world’s largest digital asset markets.

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