Nobel laureate doesn't know why Russia should create a crypto fund
Paul Krugman, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2008, does not understand why a state cryptocurrency fund should be created in Russia and other countries.
Speaking about the widespread use of cryptocurrencies, it is worth noting that in most cases they are used in criminal activities, such as money laundering and extortion.
Co-founder of the American crypto exchange Gemini Cameron Winklevoss calling the authorities of the Russian Federation and other states to establish Bitcoin- funds, has a different point of view and believes that it is necessary to invest budget funds in cryptocurrency to ensure the sovereignty of the country. In his opinion, BTC is the same valuable asset as gold, oil and other minerals, so digital assets should be accumulated.
US President Donald Trump effectively agreed with Winklevoss when he issued an executive order on March 6 to create a reserve force Bitcoin- a fund and a reserve of digital assets, into which coins seized from criminals will be transferred. However, Russia does not yet plan to follow the example of the Americans. This is evidenced by statement Head of the State Duma Committee on Financial Markets Anatoly Aksakov said that Russian officials are limiting themselves to studying the situation and monitoring how the experiment in the US will develop.
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