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Kazakhstan Won’t Restrict Electricity to Lawful Crypto Miners, Minister Says

Lawful crypto mines will not face restrictions or be disconnected from the national grid, as long as they don’t compromise the country’s energy security, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Energy Magzum Mirzagaliyev said at a meeting with the mining industry, according to a ministry press release on Wednesday. Source

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China Crypto Ban Sheds Light on Over 15 Countries That Restrict or Ban Cryptocurrency – Press release Bitcoin News

press release PRESS RELEASE. October 2021, leading Crypto service comparison site – Cryptowisser, take an in-depth look at the recent crypto ban in China as well as several other countries who legally restrict crypto currency in some way and why. As the Cryptowisser report states, there are over 15 countries

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Binance to restrict derivatives trading for Hong Kong users

Stepping up efforts to minimize the inherent risks of trading cryptocurrency, major crypto exchange Binance has announced it would restrict access to derivatives products to Hong Kong users. The official announcement reads:“Users from Hong Kong will have a 90 days’ grace period to close their open positions. During the grace period,

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Central Bank of China Starts Trials to Restrict Large Cash Transactions

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) announced that it will pilot a restriction on large-scale cash transactions in three different regions across the country, with one expert calling the move paving the way for its upcoming digital Renminbi token (RMB).On Nov. 14, local news outlet Xinhuanet reported that the

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Major Exchanges Urge UK Regulator to Not Restrict Crypto Derivatives

The World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), a global trade association of publicly-regulated exchanges, has appealed to the United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to not restrict cryptocurrency derivatives for retail investors.The WFE made a statement on Oct. 7 in response to the British financial regulator’s consultation paper on a

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