Central Bank of Kenya Warns About Bitcoin In Paid Newspaper Advert

Central Bank of Kenya Warns About Bitcoin In Paid Newspaper Advert

Now that Bitcoin is gaining more popularity all over the world; the time has come – once again – for central banks to warn about the potential dangers of digital currency. Just a few days ago, a similar warning was issued by the Minnesota Commerce Commissioner. But this time, it’s the central bank of Kenya issuing a statement on trading or holding Bitcoin and other virtual currencies. Similar to how most central banks in the world would respond, Kenya’s central bank is not a big fan of the “dangers” represented by Bitcoin and other digital currencies. Bitcoin is not regulated in Kenya at....


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