Kyrgyzstan: Bitcoin Payments Violate State Law

Kyrgyzstan: Bitcoin Payments Violate State Law

The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, the central bank of Kyrgyzstan, has issued new statements confirming the use of bitcoin and other digital currencies as a form of payment is currently illegal under national law. Issued this July, the notice states that the only legal tender in Kyrgyzstan is the national currency, the som (KGS), and that as such, any use of bitcoin for payment violates this policy. At press time, 1 KGS was worth $0.019. The document reads: "Under the legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic, the sole legal tender on the territory of our country is the national currency....


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