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    Canadian Central Bank President: Electronic currencies are not assets that hold value

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    Post by Rocky Thu 25 Jan 2018, 9:15 am

    Canadian Central Bank President: Electronic currencies are not assets that hold value






    2018/01/25 17:56


    (Encyclopedia of this Day News | Iraq News ) - Direct central bank said that Canadian Prime Alpetkoan trades "gamble", pointing out that looking for legislation to regulate e - currency trading. 



    "All the electronic currency investors must be cautious," Stephen Blouz told CNBC on Thursday. "Electronic currencies are not assets."


    "He is not sure what electronic currencies really are, but they are not assets that can be analyzed," he said. "If electronic currencies collapse, they will have no impact on the global economy."


    He said he had no doubt about the need to regulate electronic currency for consumer protection, but we are keen not to stifle innovation.


    Canada joins China, South Korea and many other global regimes in cracking down on electronic currency transactions after their big gains.



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