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War-Torn Central African Republic Follows El Savaldor, Adopts Bitcoin As National Currency

Posted By: adminon: May 10, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: CAR, CFA Franc, Cryptocurrencies, El Salvador, France, Ouattara-Macron strategyNo CommentsViews:
War-Torn Central African Republic Follows El Savaldor, Adopts Bitcoin As National Currency

By Yusuf Bangura (PhD) War-torn Central African Republic (CAR) has followed El Salvador by adopting bitcoin as legal tender for all transactions in the country. Strangely, this has been done... Read more

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