Tanzania’s First Female President Wants the Country to Go Crypto
Samia Suluhu Hassan, the president of Tanzania, is striving to embrace cryptocurrency with open arms. This move follows that of El Salvador adopting Bitcoin as legal tender. No doubt the World Bank will not be happy with...
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Samia Suluhu Hassan, the president of Tanzania, is striving to embrace cryptocurrency with open arms. This move follows that of El Salvador adopting Bitcoin as legal tender.
No doubt the World Bank will not be happy with yet another developing nation jumping on crypto. However, when large swathes of your population is unable to take advantage of the world's technology boom, any way of jumping in seems like a good idea. While Tanzania doesn't want to adopt Bitcoin as currency right away, President Hassan directed the Bank of Tanzania to prepare for crypto to come to ...
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