[ad_2][ad_1] Cryptocurrency service providers will soon be required to obtain a license from the central bank of the Netherlands, the leading Dutch magazine DeTelegraaf reports on December 11th. The article explains that the measure was undertaken hoping that "it will prevent such cryptocurrencies being used to launder money obtained through …
Read More »UAE Central Bank, Saudi Arabia to develop joint cryptocurrency for interbank transactions
[ad_2][ad_1] The United Arab Emirates Central Bank (UAE) is collaborating with the Saudi Monetary Authority (SAMA) to issue a cryptocurrency accepted in cross-border transactions between the two countries. GulfNews press release in Dubai has reported this collaboration on December 12th. Mubarak Rashed Al Mansouri, the governor of the UAE central …
Read More »The cryptocurrencies supported by the central bank are the real future of blockchain activities?
[ad_2][ad_1] From 2014 we discuss central banks and the issue of digital payment vehicles. The formal term, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) is at the center of most discussions, which the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are heading. There was also a growth in …
Read More »Regulation of finances, the central bank says that the cryptocurrency regulation "is put in place"
[ad_2][ad_1] The financial regulator and the central bank of Malaysia issued a joint declaration of December 6 in which they confirmed that they had "implemented" the legislation on cryptocurrency and initial money supply (ICO). The Declaration of the Malaysia & # 39; s Securities Commission (SC) and Bank Negara Malaysia …
Read More »CRYPTO AND CENTRAL BANKS
[ad_1] Damaging them? Block them? Back them? Governments and central banks have long been exercised by the disgusting nonsense of cryptocurrencies. Some countries are actively experimenting with cryptocurrencies with rather insignificant results. These include Uruguay, Senegal, Tunisia and Venezuela. Cryptocurrency of Venezuela, the petro, supported by the country's oil reserves, …
Read More »Central bank to decide the issue of cryptocurrency
[ad_2][ad_1] Economics and regulation Lim Guan Eng, the finance minister of Malaysia, has warned people and companies that intend to release new cryptocurrencies with a stern: "do not do it". Addressing the parliament on 26 November, Guan Eng advised to wait for the legal guidance of Bank Negara Malaysia, the …
Read More »The central bank of Peru says that cryptocurrencies are risky due to the high volatility
[ad_2][ad_1] Central Bank of Peru he reacted the recent crypto markets are alarming on the high volatility of digital currencies on its Twitter on Friday, November 16th. In its recent post, the Peruvian central bank has included Bloomberg graphics on the price of Bitcoin (BTC) from December 2017 to mid-November …
Read More »The Malaysian Finance Minister states that the issue of a crypto must be sent back to the central bank
[ad_2][ad_1] Malian finance minister Lim Guan Eng said that any entity that intends to issue cryptocurrency should refer to the central bank of the country, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). The minister's comments were reported by the local English newspaper The New Straits Times (NST) on 26 November. The finance minister …
Read More »The Central Bank has the final say on the issue of cryptocurrencies: Malaysia's finance minister
[ad_2][ad_1] chirping Facebook LinkedIn Malaysia has indicated that the central bank of the country has the final word on the introduction of new cryptocurrencies. According to the Minister of Finance, Lim Guan Eng, the central bank of the country, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), will have to be consulted on the …
Read More »Nouriel Roubini: digital currencies of the central bank will destroy Bitcoin
[ad_1] Central banks should issue their digital currencies to replace a crisis-prone banking system and block cryptocurrencies, according to Nouriel Roubini. In an article for The Guardian, he observes that money is being used less and less and that it has almost disappeared in countries like Sweden and China. At …
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