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BCH conference in St. Kitts and Nevis, Prime Minister Terrance Drew of St. Kitts and Nevis declared that BCH will be accepted as legal cash in his nation by March 2023.

The nation will also consider mining BCH, he continued, and he welcomed discussion and the investigation of potential “future opportunities” with the cryptocurrency.
The Central African Republic’s introduction of Bitcoin (BTC) as legal cash in April serves as an example of the growing trend of mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.
The announcement has sparked discussion on the nation’s decision to adopt Bitcoin Cash as opposed to Bitcoin, with proponents
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