Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, recently tweeted that all three major presidential candidates in South Korea support spot Bitcoin ETFs and institutional investment. Currently, both Bitcoin ETFs and institutional investments are banned in South Korea, with retail investors accounting for 100% of the trading volume. The candidates’ backing could signal a potential shift in policy, paving the way for institutional involvement in the country’s crypto market.
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