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BNB $600.83 -0.39%
XRP $0.9946 -0.26%
SOL $75.88 +0.78%
TRX $0.3327 -0.10%
DOGE $0.0698 -0.53%
ADA $0.1729 -0.95%
BCH $203.30 -0.59%
LINK $9.44 +0.44%
HYPE $59.45 +0.31%
AAVE $88.56 +3.03%
SUI $0.6470 -4.12%
XLM $0.1535 -2.44%
ZEC $505.33 -0.74%

The trading volume of cryptocurrencies in South Korea has surged, with DOGE and XRP surpassing Bitcoin in transaction amounts

2024-11-26 09:24:10

ChainCatcher news, according to News.bitcoin, South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange Upbit has seen a trading volume increase of over 100% in the past seven days, rising from $5.4 million on November 21 to $11.9 million on November 25. Notably, the trading volumes of DOGE and XRP in the fourth quarter reached $58.2 billion and $38.6 billion, respectively, far exceeding Bitcoin's $30.1 billion.

Tiger Research's fourth quarter report shows that approximately 7.78 million South Koreans (15% of the total population) are active in cryptocurrency trading. According to a Samarin HR survey, 49.8% of South Korean employees aged 30-39 invest in cryptocurrencies, while the investment ratio for employees in their 20s is 37.1%.

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