President of Iran Proposes Cryptocurrency To Muslim Nations to Fight Economic Sanctions

2019-12-20 23:16

Hassan Rouhani, the President of Iran, stated Muslim regions creating a cryptocurrency could be the best alternative to defeat the US dollar’s dominance. He called the economic sanctions of US, tools used to dominate and bully other nations.

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Report Links 74% of Bitcoin Mining to China, Sees Threat to Network

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