“In line with global trends and best practices, Zimbabwe is embarking on an exercise to assess and understand the cryptocurrency landscape,” the government said in a statement published in the state-run Herald newspaper Wednesday. It’s “inviting all cryptocurrency service providers,” whether operating inside or outside the country but providing services to people in Zimbabwe, to provide comments.
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