Members of various political parties in South Korea will submit personal information consent forms for a comprehensive investigation to the Cryptocurrency Rights Commission in August
ChainCatcher news, according to News1, the ruling party and the opposition party in South Korea have decided to simultaneously submit a personal information consent form during the temporary National Assembly session in August to promote a comprehensive investigation by the Cryptocurrency Rights Commission. This investigation will only comprehensively examine the cryptocurrency ownership and trading status of the lawmakers themselves, while account information and other financial transaction information from financial institutions outside of exchanges will be excluded from the scope of personal information consent.
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