Indonesia to Establish Crypto Exchange
Indonesia is taking steps to reform its financial sector and strengthen its economy by establishing a dedicated cryptocurrency exchange.
Cryptocurrencies are digital or virtual tokens that use cryptography to secure their transactions and to control the creation of new units. Cryptocurrencies are decentralized, meaning they are not subject to government or financial institution control. Bitcoin, the first and most well–known cryptocurrency, was created in 2009.
Indonesia is taking steps to reform its financial sector and strengthen its economy by establishing a dedicated cryptocurrency exchange.
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