This is why the IMF hates Bitcoin


    Last week, the crypto community was taken aback as the Central Bank of Argentina moved to prohibit retail banks from providing Bitcoin and cryptocurrency services.

    In the release, the CBoA said risks are associated with using digital assets, including volatility, the threat of cyber attacks, money laundering, and terrorist financing.

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