Central African Republic made Bitcoin legal tender

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I missed this story back in April of last year:

I'm guessing that CAR was hoping to attract foreign investment with the move.
 

 

 
Curious news from CAR:

Seems like an auditable blockchain would reduce opportunities for graft. Why would a purportedly corrupt shithole pursue this?
 
Looks like CAR set up a website for the Sango Coin:


That page says Sango Coin will be fractionally backed by Bitcoin. Also, they plan to build a crypto city and crypto island. I don't know how much of that page is being kept up to date as it doesn't appear to mention that the Bitcoin legal tender status has been revoked/repealed. It definitely sounds like a pretty ambitious project though.
 
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