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Sinabi ni Putin na ONE Makakapag-ban sa Cryptocurrencies: State Media

Sinabi ng pangulo ng Russia na ang mga cryptocurrencies ay patuloy na bubuo anuman ang mangyari sa U.S. dollar.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin said nobody has the power to ban bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies and that they will continue to develop, news agency RIA reported.

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Malapit nang Subukan ng Russia ang Paggamit ng Crypto para Makatakas sa Mga Sanction

Ang mga eksperto ay nagdududa na ito ay gagana, dahil sa traceability ng mga blockchain at ang panganib ng mas mahihigpit na parusa para sa Russia.

16:9 Crop: Russian President Vladimir Putin. (DimitroSevastopol/Pixabay)

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Goldman Sachs to Exit Russia Amid War With Ukraine

As Vladimir Putin continues the invasion of Ukraine, Goldman Sachs plans to exit Russia and is the first Wall Street bank to take such actions. “The Hash” examines the impact this will have on everyday Russian consumers as other American businesses like McDonald’s and Coca-Cola also suspend operations in the Russian Federation.

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Russia's Top Officials Unable to Agree on Crypto Regulation, Despite Putin's Call for Compromise

Top Russian government officials failed to reach an agreement on how to regulate cryptocurrencies despite President Vladimir Putin calling for a quick solution. "The Hash" co-host George Kaloudis said that while it's weird Russia isn't immediately banning crypto, this disagreement isn't surprising. Plus, the panel points to the central bank's continued stress about crypto risks and why maintaining that stance is like "beating a dead horse."

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Putin Signals Tolerance of Cryptocurrencies

CoinDesk’s Nikhilesh De discusses the specifics, reactions, and implications for Russian President Vladimir Putin saying crypto has value but cannot yet replace the U.S. dollar in settling oil trades.

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Putin: Crypto Can’t Yet Replace Dollar in Settling Oil Trades

Reacting to Russian president Vladimir Putin saying he doesn’t think crypto can replace the U.S. dollar in settling oil trades yet, though he believes it has value. Merkle Science’s Mary Beth Buchanan discusses the implications for Russia potentially warming up to crypto.

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