Iran: Central Bank Figure Hints Cryptocurrency Ban Will End In September

Iran: Central Bank Figure Hints Cryptocurrency Ban Will End In September
ôîòî ïîêàçàíî ñ : bitcoinist.com

2018-8-27 13:00

Iran will likely reverse its cryptocurrency ban in September, a central bank official told a conference August 26, paving the way for official regulation in the country.

Regulators Revisit April Exchange Block

The country, which introduced a blanket ban on trading in April this year, has since seen economic turmoil return to its economy in light of fresh US sanctions, its national currency losing a significant chunk of its value since.

Having previously signaled plans to create a national cryptocurrency, the Central Bank of Iran’s chief of innovative technologies Nasser Hakimi said regulatory attention would now shift to public crypto assets.

“The High Council of Anti-Money Laundering has imposed a ban in light of concerns over global allegations of money laundering and financing of terrorism. But it seems that after the government’s consideration, this blanket ban will be reviewed,” he told conference members quoted by local news outlet Financial Tribune and Eghtesad.

Concerning the national crypto plans, Hakimi hinted these should also come to fruition, saying the project required “suitable and prevalent” support from authorities.

“National virtual currencies haven’t proved successful experiences in the world, but some economic officials have emphasized on this, so the Informatics Services Corporation has readied a test edition and some other entities are also cooperating in this,” he commented.

Crypto ‘Beyond The Financial Sector’

The government will meanwhile review the trade block in September, with the outcome reportedly set to acknowledge cryptocurrency’s increasing popularity and the ineffectiveness of trying to stifle its use.

As Eghtesad notes, Iran’s domestic exchanges shut down for less than a fortnight after the April announcement and have continued operating since.

“This is beyond the boundaries of the financial sector and is considered an industrial issue, so we can look at it as the crypto mining industry,” Hakimi added about the type of direct the discussions the September review would take.

In July, Bitcoinist reported that despite the ban, Iran could soon become forced to resort to Bitcoin due to its economic woes.

What do you think about Iran’s potential lifting of its cryptocurrency ban? Let us know in the comments below!

Images courtesy of Shutterstock

The post Iran: Central Bank Figure Hints Cryptocurrency Ban Will End In September appeared first on Bitcoinist.com.

Similar to Notcoin - TapSwap on Solana Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Global Cryptocurrency (GCC) íà Currencies.ru

$ 0 (+0.00%)
Îáúåì 24H $0
Èçìåíåèÿ 24h: 0.00 %, 7d: 0.00 %
Cåãîäíÿ L: $0 - H: $0
Êàïèòàëèçàöèÿ $0 Rank 99999
Öåíà â ÷àñ íîâîñòè $ 0.0019931 (-100%)

ban september central bank iran cryptocurrency country

ban september → Ðåçóëüòàòîâ: 24


Ôîòî:

South Korea’s National Assembly Keen to Discuss ICO Guidelines and Blockchain Technology

According to Business Korea, the National Assembly of South Korea convened in an extraordinary session to discuss different ways to promote cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Although South Korea enacted a blanket ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs) in September 2017, the National Assembly is interested in creating new guidelines for the ICO industry.

2018-8-23 15:15


Ôîòî:

China Maintains Tight Stance on Cryptocurrencies: Official States ICOs Will be “Crushed”

After announcing a blanket ban on cryptocurrencies in September 2017, China’s central bank publicly called the move a success on July 7, 2018. Unauthorized Financial Products Will be “Crushed” On July 9, 2018, Yicai reported the statements of Pan Gongsheng, head of the Internet Finance Rectification Working Group, who noted that the country still holds a pessimistic view of ICOs,.

2018-7-12 08:00