While the state is only just beginning the development of a national cryptocurrency, Oleg Tinnikov has already released its counterpart Bitcoin, called TinCoin. This is the first in the world of Russian cryptocurrency, and its launch Mr. Tinkov explains, “the reluctance to see Russia on the margins of technology.”
TinCoin operates on the principles of the blockchain, but any details about this virtual currency is not yet available, and it is unknown how hard or, on the contrary, it is easy to get. Meanwhile, the government has still not decided what to do with your bitcoin, esters, and other tinhinan: according to some officials, we should ban everything, because it is a real evil, Orthodox Russia tempting, and what is the modern equivalent of financial pyramids like MMM.
Their opponents expressed the opposite view, believing that the cryptocurrency in the country should be supported. In the meantime, the cart pulled in different directions, he, like the others do: as of October 2017, transactions with cryptocurrencies in Russia is not regulated by law.
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