Electronic Frontier Foundation opposes Indian government ban on cryptocurrency

2021-4-21 19:39
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According to the decryption, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) criticized the Indian government's demand to ban cryptocurrencies. EFF's Sasha Mathew said the Indian government is concerned that cryptocurrencies could promote hacking, but this ignores many of the legal uses of existing cryptocurrencies and will continue to do so. Over 10% of India's population does not yet have a bank account, and cryptocurrency can help people without a bank receive financial services.

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2021-4-21 19:39