According to Odaily Planet Daily, South Korean lawmakers reported holding only a very small amount of cryptocurrency (crypto dust), and many lawmakers who held cryptocurrencies have sold their holdings, possibly due to political scandals related to cryptocurrencies.

Of the 300 elected National Assembly officials, only 36 reported holding non-zero cryptocurrencies before the April 10 election. However, cryptocurrency holdings account for only 0.01% of the total assets of all 300 lawmakers.

For example, Chun Ha-ram of the New Reform Party reported that his wife had 11 crypto wallets with a total value of 22,000 won ($16.51) in tokens, and they sold all the crypto they could, leaving only a small amount of untradeable dust.

Kim Jun-hyeok, a member of the Democratic Party, declared that he owned 114.2 million won ($85,700) worth of BTC, but disposed of all of it after the declaration. Park Chung-kwon, a member of the People's Power Party, declared that he owned 58.8 million won worth of SOL before the election, but sold all of his SOL holdings in February this year.