Using Bitcoin Punishable By Up to 12 Years in Prison in Bangladesh?
An alarming article appeared in The Telegraph news publication on Monday which indicates that persons in Bangladesh caught using bitcoin could very face prison time. Actions such as buying, selling, or trading bitcoin could violate Bangladesh's strict anti-money laundering laws, and country's central bank (The Bangladesh Bank) says they have issued a warning against getting involved with bitcoin following local news reports of bitcoin transactions being used on a number of online platforms. "Bitcoin is not a legal tender of any country. Any transaction through Bitcoin or any other....
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