South Korea Officially Inaugurates First Pro-Crypto President Today
Lee Jae-myung was officially inaugurated at the National Assembly Building on Wednesday (04/06) as the 14th President of South Korea (Korsel). Lee received 49.42% of the votes after the election. Meanwhile, Kim Moon-soo's opponent received 41.15% of the votes, according to data from the National Election Commission. As is known, both candidates have ambitions in the crypto industry. Lee, who became the pro-crypto President, has ambitions to launch a stablecoin backed by the Korean won. He aims to achieve this to modernize the country's financial system. In addition, Lee has pledged to focus on economic recovery through increased investment in artificial intelligence and defense, depoliticizing the prosecution system, and introducing social changes, including a four-and-a-half-day work week.
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South Korea Officially Inaugurates First Pro-Crypto President Today
Lee Jae-myung was officially inaugurated at the National Assembly Building on Wednesday (04/06) as the 14th President of South Korea (Korsel). Lee received 49.42% of the votes after the election.
Meanwhile, Kim Moon-soo's opponent received 41.15% of the votes, according to data from the National Election Commission. As is known, both candidates have ambitions in the crypto industry.
Lee, who became the pro-crypto President, has ambitions to launch a stablecoin backed by the Korean won. He aims to achieve this to modernize the country's financial system.
In addition, Lee has pledged to focus on economic recovery through increased investment in artificial intelligence and defense, depoliticizing the prosecution system, and introducing social changes, including a four-and-a-half-day work week.