Lee Jae-Myung Targets Youth Vote with Push for Crypto ETFs, Won-Backed Stablecoins
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Crypto policies may dominate South Korea's 2025 election agenda as 15M investors eye reforms
South Korea’s election is scheduled for 3 June. Candidates propose legalising Bitcoin and crypto ETFs. Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party and Kim Moon-soo from the People Power Party are leading with pro-crypto proposals. With over 15 million digital asset investors—nearly a third of the country’s population—crypto has emerged as a decisive issue in the election. Candidates are competing to win the confidence of this tech-savvy demographic by…
South Korean Presidential Candidates Explore Bitcoin ETFs and Stablecoin Proposals Amid Crypto Investor Skepticism
The post South Korean Presidential Candidates Explore Bitcoin ETFs and Stablecoin Proposals Amid Crypto Investor Skepticism appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. South Korea’s presidential candidates are vying for the support of 15 million crypto investors by promising digital asset reforms like crypto ETFs and stablecoin markets. Lee Jae-myung aims to introduce a won-backed stablecoin to curb capital outflows, while both leading candidates back …
Crypto Policy Takes Center Stage in South Korea Elections
South Korea is heading into a high-stakes presidential election on June 3 to choose Yoon Suk Yeol’s successor. Like the US, the nation’s estimated 15 million crypto investors, constituting at least 30% of its population, have become a pivotal voting bloc. With this in mind, presidential candidates are ramping up digital asset policy proposals to win over young, tech-savvy voters. The allure becomes stronger amid rising demand for regulated inves…
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