Is A Palestinian Bitcoin On The Way?
Palestinians are planning to create a Bitcoin-style currency that would help the Palestinian economy operate independently of Israeli influence.
According to a report in Reuters, the Palestine Monetary Authority is designing the currency, which would be called the Palestinian pound. It aims to have the currency in use in the next five years.
The PMA operates like a central bank, but the Palestinians have no currency of their own. The use of the Israeli shekel is enshrined in the 1994 Paris Protocol.
According to Reuters’ interview with Azzam Shawwa, the head of the PMA, a digital currency makes sense for Palestinians. Because Israel controls the Palestinian Territory’s borders, it could make it difficult for Palestinians to get printed currency into the territory.
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