South Korean National Assembly Holds Regulation Debate organized by major native cryptocurrency exchanges
South Korea’s representative body, the National Assembly, has held a crypto regulation debate organized by major native cryptocurrency exchanges , IT media oulet ZdNet Korea reports weekday, Dec. 10. According to native business outlet financial Leaders, the topics of the debate were projected by seven crypto exchanges — Bithumb, CobitCoin, Coinone, Upbit, Gopax, Coinplug and Hanbitco. The debate was attended each by crypto entrepreneurs and politicians, like Democratic Party member Kim Byung-wook and representatives for the liberty Korea and Bareunmirae parties, each with a big range of seats within the National Assembly. The country’s monetary watchdog, the financial Services Commission (FSC), conjointly sent a representative to the discussion. ZDNet reports that Lee Seok-wu, chief executive officer of Dunamu — a subsidiary of Kakao that operates Upbit — led a discussion that was attended by FSC members and also the president of Gopax, among others. The discussion reportedl