Bank of Israel outlines potential scenarios for digital coin
While the Bank of Israel did define potentially possible scenarios for it to launch a digital coin, it is almost as likely as an alien invasion.
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While the Bank of Israel did define potentially possible scenarios for it to launch a digital coin, it is almost as likely as an alien invasion.
With a portion of cutting-edge AI research happening in Israel, the Israeli Ministry of Justice has decided to reduce uncertainty for startups, mature companies, and the government by doing something it rarely does: issuing a proactive legal opinion on the use of copyrighted material (the document is in Hebrew, but there is an English summary).