Lee Jae-myung, a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), is issuing non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to fundraise for the presidential election. The NFTs will feature Jae-myung’s ima...
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South Korean Presidential Candidate To Issue NFTs For Campaign Funding
Korea’s ruling political party, the Democratic Party of Korea or DPK, has revealed that it will be issuing NFTs for fundraising during the upcoming presidential elections. The NFTs will feature the pr...
South Korea crypto investors to report holdings in foreign exchanges
Like many other countries worldwide, the South Korean cryptocurrency industry has been facing major regulatory headwinds over the past few years. The country’s regulators have recently tightened their...
South Korean Presidential Hopeful Plans to Finance Election Campaign With NFTs
A presidential candidate in South Korea, Lee Jae-myung, is planning to fundraise using NFTs, per Yonhap News. The strategy is financial and represents a bid to attract younger voters. “As the y...
South Korea’s Presidential Nominee to Raise Campaign Funds by Using NFT
The campaign office of Lee Jae-myung, a South Korean presidential nominee of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, has announced the plans to raise funds through a blockchain-based digital platform wi...
South Korean presidential candidate to use NFTs to raise funds for campaign
Democratic Party (DP) presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung prepares to use nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to raise funds for his campaign. The party will issue NFTs to those who donate money for the campa...
South Korean Presidential Candidate to Raise Funds Through NFTs: Report
The ruling political party of South Korea – The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) – will reportedly roll out non-fungible tokens for fundraising in a presidential election. The collectibles will depict ...
South Korean Presidential Candidate To Use NFTs To Raise Campaign Funds, Here’s Why
In quite an unusual manner, South Korean presidential candidate Lee Jae-Myung of the Democratic Party (DP), is set to raise funds for his campaign using nonfungible tokens (NFTs). According to reports...
South Korea’s presidential candidate announces NFT fundraise
advertisement The leading candidate for the South Korean presidency has announced a fundraiser based on non-fungible tokens. Per the Korea Times’ report, Lee Jae-myung, the ruling Democratic Par...
South Korea, cryptocurrencies in the election
Cryptocurrencies are officially entering the race for the upcoming presidential election to be held on 9 March in South Korea. The progressive candidate, governor of Gyeonggi Province, Lee Jae Myung,...
Presidential Candidate in South Korea to Raise Funds in Cryptocurrency, Issue NFTs – Bitcoin News
Lee Jae-myung, nominated by the ruling party in South Korea for the upcoming presidential elections this spring, is preparing to raise funds in cryptocurrencies and issue non-fungible tokens for suppo...
South Korea’s Presidential Candidate Lee Jae-Myung Says ‘Yes’ to Crypto Donations
For the first time in South Korea’s political dispensation, one of its presidential candidates, Lee Jae-Myung, has announced that his campaign will accept crypto assets as donations. Leaning Towards ...
Bitcoin and Ether to Be Accepted as Campaign Contributions by South Korea’s Top Presidential Candidate
Alex Dovbnya Lee Jae-myung will also be the world’s first presidential candidate to issue NFTs The presidential campaign of South Korean politician Lee Jae-myung, who officially became the nominee for...
South Korean Presidential Candidate to Accept Crypto Donations for Campaign
The Democratic Party of Korea is looking to spread its wings in the crypto space by accepting crypto donations and supporting NFTs in the gaming industry. South Korean politician and former civil-righ...
South Korean Crypto Exchanges To Follow Coinone in Banning Unverified Wallets
On December 29th, South Korean-based crypto exchange Coinone announced plans to ban all unverified 3rd party wallet addresses. According to several reports, this is to comply with government and FATF ...