The Central Bank of Oman has issued a warning regarding the high risks associated with the use of cryptocurrencies.

2020-10-6 16:58
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The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) has issued warnings to the public and those at "high risk" of using cryptocurrency, Coindesk said. The Financial Services Commission Board of Directors said crypto assets are "at high risk due to large fluctuations in value and the risk of electronic hacking and fraud." By Dagcoin cryptocurrency. The BBC said in a recent podcast that many supporters of the OneCoin Ponzi scheme have invested in cryptocurrencies. Last year, the Central Bank of Jordan issued similar warnings regarding Dagcoin. Oman Banking said it did not issue a cryptocurrency trading license and the cryptocurrencies could not be obtained from the country.

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