Turkmenistan's President has officially signed legislation to legalize Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the nation. This marks another major country entering the crypto adoption race, joining the wave of nations recognizing digital assets within their legal frameworks. The move signals growing institutional acceptance of blockchain technology at the government level globally. 🚀
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ProveMyZK
· 1h ago
Turkmenistan is here too? Now the major powers are all lining up to get on board, another domino effect.
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NervousFingers
· 01-02 13:53
Turkmenistan has jumped in too. Now even Central Asia is starting to embrace Bitcoin. It feels like the whole world is pressing the fast-forward button…
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PerennialLeek
· 01-02 13:50
Turkmenistan is here too? Now even Central Asia is getting competitive. Truly, the whole world is vying for a piece of the crypto pie.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-02 13:50
Turkmenistan is here too? More and more governments are adopting this approach now. It feels like mainstream global adoption is not far off.
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On-ChainDiver
· 01-02 13:48
Turkmenistan has also joined the trend, and mainstream adoption is now truly unstoppable.
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FOMOmonster
· 01-02 13:45
Turkmenistan has also entered the game. It seems no one can resist this wave.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-02 13:37
Turkmenistan has signed again? How long has it been since the last country officially announced legalization? According to the database, the cycle of such news is decreasing by about 30 days... It will eventually be achieved.
Turkmenistan's President has officially signed legislation to legalize Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the nation. This marks another major country entering the crypto adoption race, joining the wave of nations recognizing digital assets within their legal frameworks. The move signals growing institutional acceptance of blockchain technology at the government level globally. 🚀