Expert: If the government stopped just temporarily cryptot, we could become like Kazakhstan

Cybernetic Security expert Dritt Elshani believes the Kosovo Government's decision to ban the production of cryptova peaces is temporary. Invited to an interactive KTV, Elshani says that if the executive decision is to stop the fight forever, it would be a big mistake, as it can happen that [...]
Cybernetic Security expert Dritt Elshani believes the Kosovo Government's decision to ban the production of cryptova peaces is temporary.
Invited to an interactive KTV, Elshani says that if the executive's decision is to stop the mine forever, it would be a big mistake, because it could happen what happened in Kazakhstan and Iran, where many of the Kryptons would migrate to other countries where they were allowed saltovulus.
He even says that confiscated equipment would have to be returned to owners because many of them are expensive.
“has a huge negative impact on many members of the crypto community. They have invested in a lot of expensive devices that have already confiscated you, and I very much hope those devices return to you because they're theirs and there's no point in sequencing you forever. I think it's going to affect demotration, but when you're in this cryptova peace business, then at the present moment there are so many unknowns, and it might happen that a government will fall such a decision and everything stops, so there may be migration of Krypton members to other countries, as in Kazakhstan, I think it might happen in Kosovo. This kind of decision, I believe, is temporary because I think it's a big mistake if the mouse is forever prohibited, he said.
Elshani in this interview says Kosovo has no law and strategy for creating cryptovalus, so it must draft one.
I think that in the case of Kosovo, there must be some kind of regulation of this sector, because actually not only in Kosovo, but in many countries of the world, cryptova peace is completely unregulated, and therefore there are campaigns and campaigns in connection with the risks of cryptovalutes” in Western states, he said.











