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Welcome to The Daily Forkast - June 17th, 2021 - for all the latest in blockchain & crypto news. I'm Angie Lau. Let's get you up to speed, from Asia to the world. On today's show: More Korean exchange regulations, Brave Girls launch a comeback NFT & blockchain powered air quality sensors for HK.

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Timings:

0:00 Intro & 'Coming Up'
0:25 More FSC Korea Exchange Regulations
3:12 Market Rundown (BTC, ETH, UNI)
1:44 Blockchain Air Quality Sensor For HK
3:31 'Brave Girls' K-Pop NFT Launch

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst There are many things beyond crypto prices in the digital economy. The blockchain is being used in real life to improve lives in Hong Kong, and tokenisation advance with NFTs. Who knows? Maybe the wide audience of K-Pop will NFTs better known around the young generations.