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Topic: IMF Director: We should be more open about cryptocurrencies! (Read 113 times)

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first, would you like to give me the source from this news mate, so i can read the detail informations about this news
because this news seems a good sign for crypto world  Wink
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Christine Lagarde, president of the International Monetary Fund, shared with the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Commission and financial regulators about the industry's upcoming change opportunities. financial industry.

In a statement, recorded and published in the IMF press release, Lagarde said: “In the case of new technologies - including cryptocurrencies - we need to be close to the risks of financial stability, privacy, or other criminal activities. We must also ensure that the appropriate legal frameworks will meet the latest scientific and technical advances to serve the community. ”

Lagarde promises that if she becomes president of the ECB, she will focus on applying the latest developments in the current financial environment to traditional institutions. As mentioned, Lagarde stated in February 2019 that crypto regulations are an "inevitable" issue and necessary to apply on an international scale.

In April 2019, the candidate also said that Blockchain inventors are shaking the traditional financial world and having a clear impact on players in the current game.

Elsewhere, according to data from Blockchain monitoring unit, on September 3, Bitcoin's hash rate was at 87 trillion dong per second. This number has surpassed 80 trillion million hash / second for the first time in early August. And Bitcoin's hash rate has set a new daily peak in recent months.

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