UITC: On Electronic Currencies
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17-01-2018

College of Engineering, University of Information Technology and Communication held a symposium on electronic currencies and its impact on the economic situation of the country.

The symposium delivered a lecture on historical review on cash , most important electronic currencies in the world now and increasing demand by nine times as well as they are not submitted to the central bank or any monetary authority in the second half of the previous year 2017.

The symposium reviewed diversity of these currencies such as BTC, BCH, ETH, ETC, DASH, LTC and XRP.

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