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Topic: [2015-04-26] SputnikNews: PayPal, Bitcoin Eye Ukraine’s Online Payment Space (Read 763 times)

legendary
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BTC-e used to operate from Kiev, although they later moved to Bulgaria. Still, there are a lot of Bitcoin-based businesses in Kiev and other major Ukrainian cities such as Lvov and Kharkov. With the Hryvnia being affected by tough capital control measures and unstable exchange rates, I can clearly sense an opportunity for the digital currency.
sr. member
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we can only see and hope that it happen to provide convenience to transact there, and can inspire other countries to follow suit.
legendary
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Will be nice if this happens as am sure once it happens somewhere it will begin to happen in other places too. Nice movement and gives Bitcoin some more free publicity and if it gets some deal agreed then will be a good step forward.
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PayPal, Bitcoin Eye Ukraine’s Online Payment Space

http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150426/1021405180.html

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Ukraine’s National Bank is working on a roadmap to remove obstacles for the largest electronic payment system PayPal and Bitcoin digital currency to come to the country.

A working group of National Bank, professional organization and business company representatives has been set up to harmonize the Ukrainian legislation and regulations with the relevant regulations and directives in the EU.


The head of the Ukrainian interbank association of EMA electronic payment systems, Alexander Karpov, hailed the National Bank’s effort to facilitate the international payment systems’ access to the Ukrainian market.

The NB will ask PayPal to add the hryvniya to their currency list so that they could work with all of the country’s online shops.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin pitched an offer [!?] to the Ukrainian National Bank to let them join the country’s system of electronic payments  alongside PayPal, Alexander Karpov said, adding that chances were high that both Bitcoin and PayPal would soon appear on the Ukrainian financial market.

^^ that's the entire article. Sounds like a good news but author's (whoever he is) knowledge of Bitcoin is lacking (see highlighted).
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