Polish Finance Official: Bitcoin is Not Illegal

Polish Finance Official: Bitcoin is Not Illegal

With the legal status of bitcoin still under debate in Poland, a recent announcement by an official from the country's Ministry of Finance sheds more light on the complex issue. A growing number of local businesses are embracing the use of bitcoin, but national authorities remain cautious about regulating the use of digital currencies in the Polish economy. On 18th December, a seminar on the legality of bitcoin was held at the Warsaw School of Economics (Szkoła Główna Handlowa). Based in the Polish capital Warsaw, SGH is one of the country's leading business universities. Speaking at the....


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