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Sango Coin Listing Delayed in Central African Republic
Central African Republic

Sango Coin Listing Delayed in Central African Republic

The launch of the Central African Republic's Sango Coin has been postponed for a few weeks due to legal and regulatory obstacles. The Sango Project, which is behind the initiative, stated that the delay is necessary to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations.

Central African Republic Top Court Blocks Purchases with New Crypto
Central African Republic

Central African Republic Top Court Blocks Purchases with New Crypto

The High Court of the Central African Republic has ruled that using govt-backed crypto to buy “e-residency” or citizenship and land goes against the country’s constitution.

Central African Republic Begins Sales of Sango Coin
Central African Republic

Central African Republic Begins Sales of Sango Coin

The Central African Republic (CAR) launched its national digital currency tokens called “Sango Coin,” but sales have been quite lower than expected.

Central African Republic to Launch Sango Coin Cryptocurrency Next Week
Central African Republic

Central African Republic to Launch Sango Coin Cryptocurrency Next Week

The latest move by the Central African Republic comes after it adopted Bitcoin as legal tender in April. The African country plans to adopt cryptocurrency to revitalize its economy.

Central African Republic Launches National Crypto Hub Project Sango
Central African Republic

Central African Republic Launches National Crypto Hub Project Sango

The Central African Republic (CAR) has doubled down on its plans to embrace the technology underpinning Bitcoin with the recent launch of Project Sango, a National crypto hub.

Central African Republic Adopts Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Second Country Following El Salvador
Central African Republic

Central African Republic Adopts Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Second Country Following El Salvador

Central African Republic (CAR) has officially adopted Bitcoin (BTC) as a legal tender in the country, following in the footsteps of El Salvador in Central America.