Another country takes the orange pill. A new crypto-related bill in Ukraine will allow payments in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin even though they are not recognized as legal tender. https://t.co/NIYLQen36S
(Reporting via @coindanslecoin)
“‘Data is the pollution problem of the information age, and protecting privacy is the environmental challenge.’ — Bruce Schneier” — Ria Cheruvu https://t.co/15jhV3ezcc
Tajikistan makes a move towards their first e-government! Thanks to the partnership with Fantom, the government will be able to use blockchain technology for increased security.
https://t.co/q6TSQdkC5h
Game company Ubisoft has officially joined the Tezos network and will be hosting a validator node. Is this the next big thing in gaming on the blockchain? https://t.co/yqVKGV9bjA
The United Arab Emirates will employ blockchain tech for use in its judicial notarization and authentication services. Will we see more countries follow this example? https://t.co/sb8zvxyTTr
Leak: Facebook-backed digital currency project Diem could launch its first stablecoin in 2021. The pilot is expected to focus on transactions between individual consumers. https://t.co/iplIrbOlvb
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