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Breaking! Digital Asset to Officially Become Legal Tender
Abstract:The prime minister of St. Kitts and Nevis announced that by March 2023, Bitcoin Cash (BCH) would officially become the nation's legal tender!

The prime minister of the dual island of St. Kitts and Nevis, Terrance Michael Drew, attended the Bitcoin Cash 2022 Conference on 12th November. Then he dropped the surprising news that the country might make Bitcoin Cash (BCH) a legal tender by March 2023. In 2017, Bitcoin Cash split out from Bitcoin, intending to facilitate quicker and simpler transactions.
Drew told the attendees during the conference that the nation has always been a forward-thinking nation and a leader in exploring new industries. He believes that cryptocurrency will bring great benefits and business opportunities in the future. According to Drew, who is also the nation's Minister of Finance, this decision would be made after a careful and strict review process and in consultation with experts and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank.
In addition to potential opportunities for BCH mining in the Caribbean nation, Drew said his government is looking into the possibility of making Bitcoin Cash legal tender in St. Kitts and Nevis by March “once safeguards to our country and our people are guaranteed.”

Due to the fact that countries cannot declare the currency of another nation as illegal, this move is seen to be significant and bold beyond the island nation's borders. Simultaneously, this could also mean that Bitcoin Cash would enjoy some of the protections that are only exclusive to a national currency in just a few months' time. That, on its own, is a major leap for the cryptocurrency industry.
The Western Hemisphere's smallest and least populous sovereign state, Saint Kitts and Nevis, has 261 square kilometres of land and about 50,000 residents. The nation, east of Puerto Rico in the West Indies, is highly dependent on tourism and agriculture, particularly sugar. Its nominal GDP is slightly over $1 billion, and its official currency is the East Caribbean dollar.
Drew explained that BCH is already accepted as a form of payment at some of the nation's businesses. St. Kitts and Nevis Will Accept Bitcoin Cash as Legal Tender originally appeared on Coin Edition.

After El Salvador accepted bitcoin (BTC) as a recognised legal currency in June 2021 and the Central African Republic embraced bitcoin as legal money in April this year, St. Kitts and Nevis would become the third nation to do so.
The cryptocurrency community thinks that Bitcoin Cash will significantly benefit from becoming legal tender. Investors may be persuaded by the move that BCH was still valued and might increase in value in the future.

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