Examples of using Using cryptocurrencies in English and their translations into Chinese
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Just last month, a New York woman was indicted for allegedly giving financial support to ISIS terrorists using cryptocurrencies.
Until now using cryptocurrencies online and accessing Web 3 required special apps or extensions, making it difficult for people to even try it out.
One Toronto city councillor says the city should consider letting residents make payments for things like property taxes using cryptocurrencies.
A high-ranking Iranian parliamentarian has said that the country may consider using Cryptocurrencies in an effort to evade the upcoming American sanctions.
However, in the meanwhile, the central bank reiterated that using cryptocurrencies as methods of payment inside the country is still prohibited.
The South Africans, Indonesians and Malaysians, however, revealed that they had adequate information that makes them confident buying or using cryptocurrencies.
In July, Singapore's food chain KOPItech installed special stall-specific kiosks for customers to order food using cryptocurrencies.
In addition, 48 percent of South Africans said that they are concerned about losing money when using cryptocurrencies, mainly due to phishing scams or transaction errors.
Earlier this spring, Winklevoss IP had won a patent application for crypto-based asset trading that allows for the settlement of exchange-traded products(ETPs) using cryptocurrencies.
In September, reports came from Washington-based financial intelligence experts(via the Asia Times) that North Korea is“increasingly” using cryptocurrencies to avoid international sanctions.
They will use cryptocurrencies as their base layers.
To be conservative, he estimates that about 30 million people use cryptocurrencies today.
And while the regulations acknowledge that companies might use cryptocurrencies, the nation officially still does not recognize them as legal tender.
MAS said if a crypto-currency intermediary was found to have used cryptocurrencies illegally, its operations could be shut down by law enforcement agencies.
Verengai told Fioramonti that 37 percent of BitFinance's customers use cryptocurrencies for savings since the 2008 hyperinflation resulted in the collapse of the Zimbabwe's financial institutions.
He said conservatively estimates that about 30 million people currently use cryptocurrencies, compared to 2.7 billion total Facebook users.
According to the decision, those who use cryptocurrencies should accept its risks and the government and banking system will not provide any guarantees for them.
More and more Russians use cryptocurrencies and according to a new survey, 12% of them admit that cryptos are their main source of income.
Only 12% of South Africans use cryptocurrencies to make peer-to-peer money transfers to family and friends, per the study.
The central questions asked in the survey are: who uses cryptocurrencies… and how?