Wemix Buy and Sell Timing "Verification Takes Time"

The Democratic Party's internal fact-finding team regarding Rep. Kim Nam-guk's virtual asset holdings controversy stated on the 12th, "Since how the seed money was raised is a matter of interest, uncovering that is the primary goal."


Kim Byung-gi, Senior Deputy Secretary-General of the Democratic Party. [Photo by Yonhap News]

Kim Byung-gi, Senior Deputy Secretary-General of the Democratic Party. [Photo by Yonhap News]

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On the same day, Kim Byung-gi, the Democratic Party's Senior Deputy Secretary-General, told reporters at the National Assembly in the afternoon, "We are focusing on it, but progress is not as easy as expected."


When asked about the timing of Rep. Kim's WEMIX coin purchases and sales, Kim explained, "It takes time to verify."


When asked how many overseas exchanges Rep. Kim used, Kim said, "He reported it himself, but I will confirm whether that is correct and then inform you."


Regarding reports that Rep. Kim received coins through airdrops?a method where coin holders are given new coins free of charge based on investment ratios as part of events or marketing by coin exchanges or issuing companies?Kim said, "That does not seem to be accurate."


On the scale of Rep. Kim's coin holdings, Kim responded, "The data is more extensive than expected, so it is too early to grasp the scale."


Regarding reports that Rep. Kim focused on purchasing non-fungible tokens (NFTs), Kim stated, "We need to verify that."


Regarding reports that there was a request to increase the size of the fact-finding team, Kim said, "That is not true."



When asked whether they confirmed any connection to legislative lobbying, Kim replied, "Nothing has been confirmed."


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