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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 14 May 2022 \ on: Brief lesson on the complexities of the governance of Africa’s digital economy | @pesa_africa bitcoin
Case in point. A sovereign country being told by their central bank what that country's policy on bitcoin must be.
Central African bank regulator reminds states of crypto ban | Reuters
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/central-african-bank-regulator-reminds-174042040.html
this happened in Argentina too, right?
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Yes, a number of countries have had their central bank limit restrict (ban) bitcoin in one manner or another.
Uganda (Central bank)
Kenya (Central bank, since 2015)
Argentina (central bank restrictions on "financial institutions", but exchanges still operate)
El Salvador (IMF, persuading)
This is not a comprehensive list, and in addition there remain dozens and dozens of countries where bitcoin use is banned in one form or another by the government itself (e.g., Ukraine).
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