Bank of Indonesia Discourages Use of Bitcoin

Bank of Indonesia Discourages Use of Bitcoin

In a public statement, the Bank of Indonesia warned against the risks of using bitcoin and emphasized that it is not currency or a legal payment tool. The bank added that any risks incurred with owning digital currencies should be shouldered by its owners. Prior to this, the governor of the Bank of Indonesia already said that using bitcoin breaks a number of the country's laws. The latest statement doesn't necessarily ban its use but contains strongly-worded statements against the cryptocurrency. Bitcoin in Indonesia. While other countries that formerly had a skeptical stance on bitcoin....


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