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① The number of "crypto traders" in South Korea has surged, with over 15.59 million cryptocurrency investors in November, accounting for more than 30% of the total population; ② The reason behind this may be the sharp rise in Bitcoin prices and optimistic market sentiment after Trump won the USA election; ③ The total cryptocurrency holdings and daily trading volume of the South Korean public have significantly increased, with trading volume now approaching stock market levels.
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