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Cryptocurrencies Statute (2017/6D) | |
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National Assembly | |
A Statute of the National Assembly to provide for the regulation of the use of cryptocurrencies and such mediums of exchange within the Federal Republic of Carloso | |
Enacted by | 43rd National Assembly |
Signed by | Cárlos Tobón |
Date commenced | 18 May 2017 |
Introduced by | Robert Casey-Harel |
Keywords | |
Cryptocurrency | |
Status: In force |
The Cryptocurrencies Statute (2017/6D) is a Statute of the National Assembly of Carloso which regulates the use of cryptocurrencies in Carloso. It implemented an effective total ban on their use, giving the power of approval to the National Bank of Carloso, and only at the direction of the President of the Executive Council.
On 21 May 2021, Amrita became the first cryptocurrency to be approved for use in Carloso following the implementation of the Statute