The growing cryptocurrency sector needs to be regulated to protect users from online scams and prevent it from being used in crime such as money laundering. The growing popularity of cryptocurrency is perceived as a danger to central banks, as they are concerned about the impact that a volatile decentralized currency can have on their economy. Tough regulations are coming for the cryptocurrency sector
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The growing cryptocurrency sector needs to be regulated to protect users from online scams and prevent it from being used in crime such as money laundering.
The growing popularity of cryptocurrency is perceived as a danger to central banks, as they are concerned about the impact that a volatile decentralized currency can have on their economy.