411 South Korean officials declare virtual assets, totaling over 9.8 million US dollars
According to a report by South Korea's Culture Daily, the Public Servant Ethics Committee of the South Korean government revealed that out of 2047 declarants, 411 (20.1%) hold virtual assets totaling 14.4 billion won (approximately $9.82 million), with an average of about 35.07 million won per person. Among them, Seoul City Councilor Kim Hye-young declared the highest amount at 1.7 billion won, holding BTC, ETH, DOGE, XRP and other cryptocurrencies.
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