Ka tono te Peeke Pakihi ki nga Kaihoko kia karo i te whakahaere i nga tauwhitinga Crypto

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Ka tono te Peeke Pakihi ki nga Kaihoko kia karo i te whakahaere i nga tauwhitinga Crypto

Ko tetahi peeke nui i Pakistan kua tono ki ana kaihoko kia karo i te whakahaere i nga whakawhitinga moni crypto. Ko te mahi a Bank Alfalah i tae mai i muri tata mai i te State Bank o Pakistan, te peeke pokapū o te whenua, i tukuna he ripoata ki te Kooti Teitei o Sindh e kii ana kia whakakorehia te moni crypto.

Ka tono a Bank Alfalah ki nga Kaihoko kia karo i te whakahaere i nga tauwhitinga Crypto


Ko te Pakistani Bank Alfalah te korero kua timata te tuku matohi SMS ki ana kaihoko, me te tono kia karo ratou i te kawe i nga whakawhitiwhitinga moni crypto ma te whakamahi i ana huarahi peeke.

I whakauruhia ki te 1992, ko Bank Alfalah tetahi o nga peeke motuhake nui rawa atu i Pakistan me te whatunga neke atu i te 800 ATM me nga manga i roto i nga taone nui 200 puta noa i te motu. Na te Roopu Abu Dhabi kei a raatau, kei te whakahaeretia e te peeke, he waahi ao kei Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bahrain, me UAE.

E ai ki te maha o nga purongo korero, ko te panui a te peeke ki nga kaihoko ka panui:

E te Kaihoko, Ko nga moni mariko/moni/tohu, me era atu mea ehara i te ture, i tukuna, i whakamanahia ranei e te kawanatanga o Pakistan me te State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) kaore i whakamanahia, i raihanahia ranei tetahi tangata, hinonga ranei mo taua mea. Tena koa karohia te whakahaere i aua whakawhitinga mai i tetahi hongere e pa ana ki te Peeke Alfalah.




Reports of Bank Alfalah sending messages to customers about cryptocurrency transactions came less than a day after the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) submitted a crypto report to the Sindh High Court (SHC). The central bank recommends that cryptocurrencies be declared illegal and banned completely. The SHC subsequently directed the law and finance ministries to review the SBP report and decide on the legal structure of crypto.

The Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) recently issued a notice to Binance in connection with a massive scam that allegedly stole over $100 million from Pakistani investors. The federal watchdog also recently seized bank accounts of 1,064 people who had carried out transactions on crypto exchanges, including Binance, Coinbase, me Coinmama.

In addition, Propakistani reported last week that multiple banks have blocked their customers’ credit card transactions suspected of involving cryptocurrency. Some banks also froze the accounts of customers who had been using the Binance P2P marketplace to buy and sell cryptocurrencies.

He aha to whakaaro mo nga peeke Pakistan e mahi ana ki nga whakawhitinga crypto? Kia mohio tatou i roto i te waahanga korero i raro nei.

Kuputuhi taketake: Bitcoin.com