Kazakhstan to reportedly allow banks to process crypto purchases

Kazakhstan to reportedly allow banks to process crypto purchases

A new project in Kazakhstan aims to enable local crypto businesses to provide crypto investment services legally. The Kazakhstan government is reportedly planning to officially authorize local banking institutions to open bank accounts for cryptocurrency transactions.Several banks in Kazakhstan will soon be officially approved to service companies and businesses providing exposure to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), local news channel Khabar 24 reported Sunday.Citing executives from the Data Center Industry and Blockchain Association of Kazakhstan, the report notes that it is unclear....


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