After 9 years of restrictions, South Korea is opening the door again: listed companies and professional investors can now allocate up to 5% of their capital into the top 20 cryptocurrencies. Roughly 3,500 entities are eligible, which is a pretty meaningful pipeline if even a
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After 9 years of restrictions, South Korea is opening the door again: listed companies and professional investors can now allocate up to 5% of their capital into the top 20 cryptocurrencies. Roughly 3,500 entities are eligible, which is a pretty meaningful pipeline if even a