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January 24, 2018, 09:54:55 AM
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As I know, some countries such as Korea wanna ban Bitcoin. Recently, Attorney General Park Sang-ki of Korea said the new law was being drafted to close the entire virtual currency trading floor in the country, and said that trading was turning into gambling so he wanna ban Bitcoin in his country.
I am living in Korea and I am really worried about this new. Sad(

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January 24, 2018, 10:30:41 AM
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I've heard about you in the last few days, but the south Korean side recently denied that.
Now the latest theory is that the south will reopen the currency exchange, admit the legality of the currency trading, but you need to pay tax the system, so that your message is backward, you need to pay attention to the latest news
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January 26, 2018, 07:28:27 AM
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I've heard about you in the last few days, but the south Korean side recently denied that.
Now the latest theory is that the south will reopen the currency exchange, admit the legality of the currency trading, but you need to pay tax the system, so that your message is backward, you need to pay attention to the latest news

South Korea's government has repeatedly expressed its concern about the virtual currency market and believes that the speculative propensity of Bitcoin is even more serious. Without the introduction of regulatory measures, it will most likely lead to more serious problems and affect the healthy development of financial markets.
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