Korean Police Launch Research on New Change in Government Cryptocurrency Tax

2020-7-24 10:11
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South Korean police have started investigating the whereabouts of government-released information on a new cryptocurrency fiscal exchange, according to the Cointelegraph. Details of the changes have been made public by social media users and bloggers, but the bill was not announced until this week. Local media (Kyunghyang Shinmun reported that the first article about the leaks was posted on the website with the theme of the country, and the article quickly spread to the cryptocurrency community) and was reprinted in other media.), Seoul We are currently investigating the search warrants for those who have terminated full details of this plan.

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