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Apify/The New York Times•Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 05:01 AM•1 min read

Afghanistan Explored as Unexpected Hub for Crypto Innovation: Report

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Afghanistan Explored as Unexpected Hub for Crypto ...
Apify/The New York Times•Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 05:01 AM•1 min read

Afghanistan Explored as Unexpected Hub for Crypto Innovation: Report

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According to The New York Times, Afghanistan is being explored as an unlikely source of crypto innovation. The report suggests that despite challenges, the country's unique circumstances may be fostering new approaches to digital currencies. The development highlights the diverse and sometimes unexpected places where cryptocurrency adoption and innovation are taking root globally. The report suggests that areas facing economic or political instability might turn to crypto as alternative financial systems.

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Florida Senate passes state-level stablecoin bill, awaits DeSantis’ signature

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