Bitcoin (BTC) Statement by Tunisian Finance Minister

Tunisian Finance Minister Ali Kooli said in a television interview over the weekend that the country plans to change its cryptocurrency laws and that Bitcoin ownership should be "decriminalized". Follow us on Twitter and Telegram to be instantly informed about the last minute developments. . .
 Bitcoin (BTC) Statement by Tunisian Finance Minister
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Tunisia Finance Minister Ali Kooli said in a television interview over the weekend that the country plans to change its cryptocurrency laws and that Bitcoin ownership should be “decriminalized”.

The proposed law change comes after local media reported that a 17-year-old Tunisian boy was arrested in April for using cryptocurrency for an online transaction, according to a Coindesk report. The incident caused outrage in the Tunisian cryptocurrency community, with many arguing that the arrest was due to a lack of regulatory clarity in Tunisia.

This only seems to lead to an increase in African individual users as regulators in Africa ostensibly grapple with cryptocurrency policy, making contradictory statements and taking drastic measures. Paxful CEO Ray Youssef, who appeared on CoinDesk TV’s “First Mover” earlier this month, said that the African continent is leading the world in cryptocurrency adoption, and encouraged the cryptocurrency community to “keep all eyes on Africa.”

At a cryptocurrency conference in Switzerland last year, Tunisian central bank chief Marouane al-Abassi had this to say about Bitcoin:

“We believe it would be a mistake to restrict a technology from the start… The Central Bank of Tunisia made a strategic choice to position itself as a facilitator in the Tunisian innovation ecosystem.”

But regardless of the disclosures, efforts to pass cryptocurrency-friendly laws in Tunisia have waned, and an arrest has been made in April.

Even without regulatory clarity, cryptocurrency adoption is growing at a record pace in Tunisia. According to a report by Carthage, an English language publication in Tunisia, CEX. Tunisian user registrations on cryptocurrency exchanges like IO increased by 11% in the first quarter of 2021 compared to last year.

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