
Russia's Central Bank Meets With Finance Reps for Bitcoin Talks
Russia's central bank will meet with representatives from the country's financial markets to discuss bitcoin regulation next week, a local news source claims. Izvestia, a prominent Moscow-based news outlet, says it is likely that the bank will be supportive of cryptocurrencies. A loosely translated version of the article, which cited a source close to the central bank, reads: "The central bank's stance [on cryptocurrencies] has changed over the last year. The source admitted that the central Bank may authorise and regulate bitcoin - in particular, carrying out transfers and payments to....
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