South Korea's Crypto Market Cap Nearly Doubles in First Half of 2023, Surpasses $21 Billion
South Korea's virtual asset market has experienced a significant surge during the first half of 2023, reaching a total market cap of $21.1 billion. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea revealed that the...
The Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea revealed that the country's crypto market cap witnessed a 46% increase compared to the previous half-year term, local media outlets reported. ...
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