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The General Manager of the Ecuadoran Central Bank Guillermo Avellán says that crypto is not illegal in the country, but thinks trading must be regulated.
His comments come in the wake of a recent official Central Bank of Ecuador (BCE) statement that warned citizens about the volatility of crypto.
The statement also explained that crypto did not meet the requirements of legal tender in the nation. And it came as Worldcoin (WLD) adoption continues to gather pace in Ecuador.
The bank’s statement appears to have stoked fears that it is contemplating a ban on crypto trading.
But Avellán posted on X to clarify that crypto is “not prohibited” in Ecuador.
“At no time has the ECB banned investment in cryptoassets, as this is not within our powers to do so.”
He explained:
“The Central Bank has the power to control that the only means of payment authorized in the country is the United States dollar.”
However, Avellán also opined that Ecuador “needs a law that regulates investment in cryptoassets, in order to protect investors, promote innovation, and strengthen dollarization.”
He claimed that crypto could bring about “risks” if it were “commercialized assets outside the legal framework.”
Some international bodies have previously criticized Ecuador for its lack of crypto regulation.
But crypto has come under increased scrutiny since Worldcoin offices opened in the country earlier this year.
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