Belarus President Says Its Better To Mine Crypto Than Leave For Low Paid Jobs...

Belarus President Says Its Better To Mine Crypto Than Leave For Low Paid Jobs...

The President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, urged his fellow citizens to remain in the country and mine crypto. This, he says, is preferable to going abroad to Poland and Germany, like many have before, to work low-paid farming jobs. Is This The Start Of Belarus Turning To Crypto? The comments came at a speech to […]


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