Cuba to recognise and regulate cryptocurrencies
The Hindu
The popularity of such currencies has grown among a technologically savvy group in Cuba as it has become harder to use dollars.
Cuba’s government said August 26 it will recognize — and regulate — cryptocurrencies for payments on the island. A resolution published in the Official Gazette said the Central Bank will set rules for such currencies and determine how to license providers of related services within Cuba. The popularity of such currencies has grown among a technologically savvy group in Cuba as it has become harder to use dollars, in part because of toughened embargo rules imposed under former President Donald Trump.More Related News

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