The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill requiring legislators and senior public officials to register virtual assets
ChainCatcher news, according to News 1, the National Assembly of South Korea passed two bills this afternoon requiring legislators and senior public officials to register their virtual assets, namely the "National Assembly Law Amendment" and the "Public Officials Ethics Law Amendment." Members of the 22nd National Assembly will be required to register their holdings of cryptocurrencies in property matters, and members of the 21st National Assembly must register the amount and changes in their cryptocurrency holdings obtained and held from the start of their term until May 21 of this year by the end of June. (source link)