Uzbekistan Permits Only Legal Entities to Mine Cryptocurrencies Using Solar Power
The Republic of Uzbekistan has approved new regulations for issuing licenses for cryptocurrency mining activities. The National Agency for Advanced Projects (NAAP), an organization primarily responsible for crypto market...
The National Agency for Advanced Projects (NAAP), an organization primarily responsible for crypto markets oversight, has finally released a new framework on the procedure for registering crypto mining, which the deputy director of NAAP Vyacheslav Pak hinted in an interview, in August....
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