In its recommendation to the executive branch, the Central Bank of Paraguay said that “cryptocurrencies are not backed by any monetary authority and, therefore, their safekeeping is not supervised.” The intention to regulate the industry and trading of virtual assets “could create a false sense of security,” the Paraguayan monetary authority added.
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