El Salvador increased its cryptocurrency reserves by 12 Bitcoin, showing no hesitation despite the country’s deal with the IMF. After purchasing 12...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is encouraging Kenya to align its cryptocurrency policies with global standards. The IMF has advised Kenya to reform its old regulatory system, curb scams, and adopt a globally standardized crypto framework. The IMF suggested that Kenya develop a straightforward and reliable regulatory system for its cryptocurrency market to shield consumers […] The post IMF recommends Kenya align crypto laws with global standards appeared first on CryptoTvplus - The Leading Blockchain Media Firm.
El Salvador increased its cryptocurrency reserves by 12 Bitcoin, showing no hesitation despite the country’s deal with the IMF. After purchasing 12...
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