Ukraine Joins a Growing Number of Central Banks Considering Bitcoin Technology

Ukraine Joins a Growing Number of Central Banks Considering Bitcoin Technology

Central banks all over the world are exploring the possibilities of creating their own national digital currencies based on Bitcoin’s “blockchain” technology. This digital currency “movement” was first seen in Tunisia but has made its way to Ukraine, Senegal and Sweden. Ukraine Joins a Growing Number of Central Banks Considering Bitcoin Technology.....


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