The Tunisian government has adopted a blockchain-based diploma verification system to combat fake educational documents. Implications for Tunisian Public Sector Integrity The Tunisian government has reportedly adopted a blockchain-based diploma verification system at its higher education institutions. The system is intended to help education officials weed out fake educational documents that some Tunisians have used […]
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After reports that Tanzanian President Samia Hassan had asked her finance chief to look into cryptocurrencies, Tunisia has become the latest African country to signal a willingness to embrace digital assets. According to remarks attributed to Ali Kooli, Tunisia’s economy minister, the North African state will soon move to decriminalize the buying of bitcoin. This […]
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The Tunisian CBDC situation has been a mess. It started with fake reports run by Russian media, possibly caused by a Russian startup exaggerating its partnership with the Tunisian government
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The Central Bank of Tunisia denies reports that it was developing an “e-dinar” digital currency
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Tunisia’s central bank digital currency will be issued and managed by Russian blockchain platform Universa
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Various countries mull issuing their own digital currency. To many people’s surprise, Tunisia has made significant strides in digitizing the domestic currency. That is uncommon among Maghreb countries, yet it also presents new opportunities. The E-Dinar Project Continues It is a well-known secret Tunisia has some tough financial decisions to make. Either they issue additional paper money to offset electronic currency, or they take a different approach. Based on the latest reports, it appears the latter outcome will come true. Government officials will allow users to switch between regular dinars and the E-Dinar once that is released. Very little is
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The issuance of a bitcoin bond is being considered by Afghanistan and Tunisia’s central banks
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Tunisian Internet Agency signs strategic partnership for blockchain development with Russian blockchain platform Universa
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Islamic banks will gain their own suite of blockchain products in a bid to improve liquidity management with the Islamic Development Bank Group’s new partnership
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There are many side effects associated with the lack of active cryptocurrency regulation these days. A lot of consumers wondering whether or not Bitcoin is even legal to use in their country. Surprisingly, that question is a lot more difficult to answer first and foremost. In Tunisia, for example, the situation is not as clear-cut […]
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