Iranian president calls for legal framework for crypto trading
Iran President Hassan Rouhani wants to protect national interests regarding crypto. Iran is looking for ways to introduce a legal framework for cryptocurrencies while Bitcoin (BTC) mining remains under embargo in the country. During the Cabinet’s Economic Coordination Board meeting on Tuesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani emphasized the need to legalize cryptocurrency activities to preserve and protect national interests. Rouhani said the country must pay attention to the legal and technical requirements regarding crypto and digital currencies.Noting the risks of cryptocurrency....
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