Tanzanian Central Bank Governor: Cryptocurrencies Not Outlawed, Traders Shoul...

Tanzanian Central Bank Governor: Cryptocurrencies Not Outlawed, Traders Shoul...

The Tanzanian central bank governor recently revealed that cryptocurrencies are not outlawed in the country but warned those dabbling in crypto-related investments that they do so at their own risk. Central Bank Open to Ideas The governor of the Bank of Tanzania (BOT), Florens Luoga, recently stated that the central bank has not outlawed cryptocurrencies and that those putting money into crypto-related investments are doing so at their own risk. Also, in his remarks published by The Citizen, Luoga revealed that the BOT — which is now exploring the possibility....


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