Blockchain in a rustic way: Russian credit cooperatives will study cryptocurrency

Blockchain in a rustic way: Russian credit cooperatives will study cryptocurrency

In Russia, the start of cryptocurrency lending to villages is possible. The idea of ​​legalizing loans in digital currency was proposed by the head of the National Association of Pawnshops, Alexey Lazutin.

Lazutin believes that the legalization of cryptocurrency lending will greatly support the development of Russian agriculture. In particular, it will help this sector attract money from abroad. The businessman also noted the low awareness of residents of distant villages about new technologies in the world of finance. He complained that residents of the Non-Black Earth Region know little about the new blockchain technology.

As stated by Evgeniy Shulepov, chairman of the expert council on non-bank financial and credit organizations, in order for the initiative to be successful, it is necessary to create legal regulation in this area, as well as provide rural credit cooperatives with information about the intricacies of working with cryptocurrencies.

Aleksey Lazutin added that it is necessary to carefully consider how to convey information about new trends financial world through credit settlement cooperatives directly to all village residents.

This situation once again confirms the fact that cryptocurrency is firmly entrenched in the everyday life of different segments of the population, right up to the far corners of Russia, where they have never heard of the Internet.






According to https://bithow.ru

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