Bitcoin and Ether to Be Accepted as Campaign Contributions by South Korea's Top Presidential Candidate

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Bitcoin and Ether to Be Accepted as Campaign Contributions by South Korea's Top Presidential Candidate
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The presidential candidate of South Korea's ruling party to start accepting campaign donations in Bitcoin and Ether

Lee’s cryptocurrency-savvy supporters will be able to start contributing to the campaign this month. All donated crypto will be converted to cash with the help of a local exchange, according to the report.

The maverick politician’s cryptocurrency fundraising plan also includes non-fungible tokens. Those who donate to Lee’s campaign will receive an NFT receipt that will feature the candidate’s photo alongside his campaign promises. This makes the former governor of the Gyunggi province the first presidential candidate in history to issue

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