Korean Regulators Vow to Keep Exchanges in Check Amid Bitcoin Spring

Korean Regulators Vow to Keep Exchanges in Check Amid Bitcoin Spring
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2019-5-29 15:00

While the surge in bitcoin and altcoin prices has ushered in another wave of excitement into the cryptospace, South Korean authorities remain focused on managing local expectations surrounding the industry.

An emergency pan-governmental meeting has been held in a bid to keep the activities of crypto exchanges and other market participants in check during thisRead MoreRead More. The post by Ogwu Osaemezu Emmanuel appeared first on BTCManager, Bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News\.

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