伊朗SEO负责人:证券交易所提供了交易加密货币所需的基础设施
```json { "translatedTitle": "Iran SEO Head: Securities Exchange Has Provided Infrastructure Needed for Crypto Trading", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on August 13, 2018 on tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain\nNews: According to Tehran Times report on August 13, Iran's financial regulator (SEO) head Shapour Mohammadi said on Saturday that Iran's securities exchange has provided the infrastructure needed for trading cryptocurrencies.\n\nHe stated that cryptocurrencies are related to Iran's Central Bank (CBI), but SEO is ready for any form of cooperation and believes there are no obstacles in this regard.\n\nHe believes that the securities exchange can accept new financial instruments, but other institutions should also make necessary decisions.\n\nAdditionally, Iran is promoting a plan regarding cryptocurrency issuance, partly to reduce the economic impact of US sanctions. Furthermore, the Iranian government stated in April that they have developed an experimental cryptocurrency.\n\nAccording to Ostrich Blockchain's July 16 report, Iran's parliamentary economic committee chairman Mohammad Reza Pour-Ebrahimi stated that issuing cryptocurrencies could become an important method to evade US sanctions and escape dollar hegemony, and parliament will discuss this issue soon.\n\nSubsequently, on August 3, according to Iranian local media reports, Iran's parliamentary social committee has decided to establish a cryptocurrency working group to study cryptocurrency-related issues, including setting up virtual currency online exchanges, virtual currency mining, and which cryptocurrencies will be recognized as legal tender.\n\nHowever, it's worth noting that in April this year, according to Iran's national news agency IRNA, to prevent money laundering and other illegal activities, Iran's Central Bank announced a ban on the country's banks from processing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency transactions. Iran hopes to use this measure to alleviate the currency crisis.\n\nSource: Tehran Times, compiled and integrated by Ostrich Blockchain\n\n---\ntuoniaox.com has migrated all content to hashspring.com with editor-in-chief authorization, and will continue output on hashspring.com going forward." } ```
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"translatedTitle": "Iran SEO Head: Securities Exchange Has Provided Infrastructure Needed for Crypto Trading",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on August 13, 2018 on tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain\nNews: According to Tehran Times report on August 13, Iran's financial regulator (SEO) head Shapour Mohammadi said on Saturday that Iran's securities exchange has provided the infrastructure needed for trading cryptocurrencies.\n\nHe stated that cryptocurrencies are related to Iran's Central Bank (CBI), but SEO is ready for any form of cooperation and believes there are no obstacles in this regard.\n\nHe believes that the securities exchange can accept new financial instruments, but other institutions should also make necessary decisions.\n\nAdditionally, Iran is promoting a plan regarding cryptocurrency issuance, partly to reduce the economic impact of US sanctions. Furthermore, the Iranian government stated in April that they have developed an experimental cryptocurrency.\n\nAccording to Ostrich Blockchain's July 16 report, Iran's parliamentary economic committee chairman Mohammad Reza Pour-Ebrahimi stated that issuing cryptocurrencies could become an important method to evade US sanctions and escape dollar hegemony, and parliament will discuss this issue soon.\n\nSubsequently, on August 3, according to Iranian local media reports, Iran's parliamentary social committee has decided to establish a cryptocurrency working group to study cryptocurrency-related issues, including setting up virtual currency online exchanges, virtual currency mining, and which cryptocurrencies will be recognized as legal tender.\n\nHowever, it's worth noting that in April this year, according to Iran's national news agency IRNA, to prevent money laundering and other illegal activities, Iran's Central Bank announced a ban on the country's banks from processing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency transactions. Iran hopes to use this measure to alleviate the currency crisis.\n\nSource: Tehran Times, compiled and integrated by Ostrich Blockchain\n\n---\ntuoniaox.com has migrated all content to hashspring.com with editor-in-chief authorization, and will continue output on hashspring.com going forward."
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