BIS head claims fiat won battle with crypto, Bitcoin community disagrees
BIS general manager Agustín Carstens reckons the war between fiat and crypto has been won by fiat. The community disagrees.
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BIS general manager Agustín Carstens reckons the war between fiat and crypto has been won by fiat. The community disagrees.
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