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Uzbekistan has taken the road to bitcoin legalization. In accordance with a presidential decree, a law regulating âelectronic moneyâ should be prepared by the end of the summer. The Central Asian country is also planning to open a center for distributed ledger technologies. Mining expenses in Uzbekistan are among the lowest in the world, as the country is a leading producer of electricity.Â
Also read: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan on the Crypto Radar
Uzbekistan to Adopt Bitcoin Bill
A new decree signed by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev states that Uzbekistan institutions should finalize a draft law to legally regulate cryptocurrencies, or âelectronic moneyâ, by September 1. The Central Bank, the Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications, the Finance Ministry, and the Ministry of Economy have been tasked to prepare the bill, Vzglyad reports.
Mirziyoyev has also ordered respective authorities to set up a special Center for Distributed Ledger Technologies within the Mirzo Ulugbek Innovation Center. Its main responsibility will be to âcreate conditions for using the opportunities of blockchainâ. The new department will be working to âincrease qualificationsâ and support local developers in mastering DL technologies. The center should be opened on June 1, 2018.
The president has also called for active development and promotion of contactless payments in the country by expanding the use of international payment systems. A set of complex measures to accomplish that goal are also expected by June.
Change of Hearts in Central Asia
The presidential decree represents a positive change of course in regards to cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin. Earlier comments by Tashkent officials have indicated a different attitude. Representatives of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan had referred to digital coins as âinstruments of terrorism financingâ. More recently, Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov supported the use of blockchain technologies, Sputink reported.
Aripov took part in âThe Digital Agenda in the Era of Globalizationâ forum in Kazakhstanâs financial capital Almaty, which gathered officials from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). The Central Asian neighbors of his country have also taken positive steps regarding the crypto sector. Kyrgyzstan has announced intentions to use cryptocurrencies in public contracts. Kazakhstan wants to create a new crypto backed by assets. The central bank in Astana indicated it had no intentions to ban digital coins, as news.bitcoin.com reported.
Uzbekistan has another important advantage that could potentially increase the countryâs prominence in the crypto world. It placed third in a recent study of cryptocurrency mining expenses. Minting 1 bitcoin there costs just $1,790. Uzbekistan is actually the largest producer of electricity in the region.
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