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Samsung Securities To Launch Bitcoin, Crypto Exchange – Bitcoin Magazine



  • Seven large domestic securities companies in South Korea are seeking approval to operate cryptocurrency exchanges.
  • Two companies are listed by name in the report: Mirae Asset Securities and Samsung Securities.
  • The institutional digital asset ecosystem in South Korea is seeing an increase in demand following the local presidential election of Yoon Suk-Yeol.

Seven large domestic securities companies in South Korea have filed to establish exchanges for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, per a local report from NewsPim.



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