Bitcoin News
By Sakamoto Nashi
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South Korea Faces Pressure to Act. Kim Jong-seung, CEO of blockchain firm xCrypton, was among those advocating for a clear policy…
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The U.S. Bitcoin Reserve Drives Global Reactions. On Thursday, just a day after South Korea’s forum, Trump signed an executive order formalizing the…
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Regulatory Challenges in South Korea. Despite growing interest, South Korea faces regulatory obstacles that may slow down its adoption…
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Will South Korea Follow the U.S. in Embracing Bitcoin?. The debate over Bitcoin’s role in national reserves is no longer just a theoretical discussion.
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South Korean financial experts and opposition lawmakers are pushing for a similar strategy. During a seminar held last Wednesday at the National Assembly, industry leaders and…
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The event, hosted by the opposition Democratic Party, focused on how South Korea should respond to America’s crypto-friendly stance.
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As more nations explore the idea of holding digital assets as part of their financial reserves, the push for South Korea to follow suit is growing.
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On Thursday, just a day after South Korea’s forum, Trump signed an executive order formalizing the establishment of a Bitcoin Reserve and a national crypto stockpile.
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The Trump administration has framed its policy as a move to “catalyze the crypto Renaissance,” signaling an era of increased governmental involvement in digital assets.
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David Sacks, the White House’s newly appointed Crypto Czar, has denied any immediate plans to sell gold to buy Bitcoin, but has acknowledged that discussions on government asset…
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Additionally, South Korea has been taking an increasingly strict stance on crypto-related crimes.
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These restrictions create a complex environment for policymakers who must balance financial innovation with regulatory oversight.
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For South Korea, the question is not just whether it should hold Bitcoin but how it will navigate the regulatory and economic challenges that come with such a move.
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If the country decides to move forward, it could position itself as a leader in Asia’s digital asset landscape.
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With global interest in crypto reserves rising, all eyes are now on Seoul to see if it will take the leap into the next phase of digital finance.
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