South African Reserve Bank Plans to Introduce National Digital Currency

South African Reserve Bank Plans to Introduce National Digital Currency

The South African Reserve Bank may be willing to introduce blockchain based, digital version of its fiat currency. The use of cryptocurrencies as legal tender is one of the most discussed topics among the cryptocurrency community members. The very thing may soon happen in South Africa. One of the South African financial magazines has recently reported about the willingness of the South African Reserve Bank to issue digital version of its fiat currency. The new currency referred to as the “national digital currency” is expected to be based on blockchain technology. The publication, in its....


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