Foreign workers in S. Korea ask for crypto, not cash
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Things I hardly see in Korea: Women riding motorcycles / scooters
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.More Doom and Gloom: Half of Koreans feel resentful, one in three depressed
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Does Customs block ATM cards?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.On the plus side it didn't shatter like glass

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Noise disputes turn deadly in Korea - The Korea Times
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.The English Paradox in Korea
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Rebranding Kaspa to Kash
Kaspa is a cryptocurrency based on the GHOSTDAG protocol, which is a generalization of the Nakamoto consensus. It is aiming to be the fastest pure proof-of-work coin and an ultimate L1 solution. No ICO, no pre-mine, fair launched community-driven project, a Nakamoto philosophy heir.16 million Koreans invest in crypto. Zero foreigners can in Korea.
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Seoul's transit systems don't accept international payment cards despite tourism push
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Are microwaves used often in restaurants to warm up food?
We are a community for expats and foreigners living in the great country of The Philippines. This is a space to come and get helpful tips, advice, and encouragement.Are you inconvenienced by Korea's rapid move to a cashless society?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.What are the implications of Deepseek on Bittensor?
A subreddit to talk about the Bittensor network. Learn more at https://bittensor.com/ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/bittensor/Kakaotalk is incredibly slow when overseas. Anybody else have the same experience?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.It costs 5USD for 1 GB of mobile data in South Korea. WTF.
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Why is utility bill or bank statement with your current address in English so uncommon?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.Why aren't there any hardware stores in or near malls in Korea?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.What do with the Coupang Fresh Pack?
r/Living_in_Korea is for news, discussions and questions about life in South Korea.A Giant Reminder We Are Days From The Halvening.

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