Will Duterte’s Rule End Bitcoin’s Reign in Philippines?
What is the future of Bitcoin under the new president of Philippines? The current political landscape of Philippines has caught everyone’s attention. The so-called war on drugs, gambling, and what not by the country’s new president Rodrigo Duterte, has allegedly turned the country into a wild west. Now, with vigilantes and police cracking down on some of the things involving frequent Bitcoin transactions, will the digital currency itself become the next target? Maybe not, says Miguel Cuneta, the co-founder of Satoshi Citadel Industries — a significant player in the cryptocurrency industry.....
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