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    Home » New Statement from AK Party Regarding Foreign Bitcoin Exchanges! “No Prohibition”
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    New Statement from AK Party Regarding Foreign Bitcoin Exchanges! “No Prohibition”

    News RoomBy News RoomMay 17, 2024No Comments1 Min Read

    A statement came from the AK Party following the information pollution regarding the fate of foreign exchanges following the AK Party’s cryptocurrency law proposal.

    AK Party Deputy Chairman and Head of Information and Communication Technologies Ömer İleri published a statement saying, “With the draft, it is not possible to ban Turkish citizens from making transactions on foreign platforms.”

    The full text of the statement is as follows:

    “In line with the posts on social media channels regarding the regulation that we submitted to the parliament today and known to the public as the crypto bill, I feel the need to provide the following information, especially with reference to foreign platforms; The draft does not prohibit Turkish citizens from making transactions on foreign platforms. Residents of Turkey have their own rights.” “There is no obstacle for foreign platforms to open accounts on foreign platforms and carry out activities such as opening Turkish websites and advertising to residents in Turkey. “

    In our recently published analysis, we underlined that there is nothing that investors should be worried about. You can find the details of the news here.

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