Yeni Şafak stated the other day that the cryptocurrency project would be presented to parliament before the end of 2023.
This statement was partially confirmed by AK Party Vice President of Information and Communications Technology Ömer İleri.
According to Anadolu Agency, Ömer, who stated that a draft on cryptocurrencies is being prepared but did not give a clear date, said: “I think Turkey will be one of the countries that will have a say in the field of cryptocurrencies.” innovative technologies, both blockchain and artificial intelligence. Our march in this direction continues.” saying.
Speaking to AA, Ömer İleri stated that they met with sector leaders at events that bring together important organizations in the Blockchain world, and said that they are happy with the steps taken by Turkey in the field of Blockchain.
He defined Advanced Blockchain technology as “a technology that is primarily known in our society through cryptoassets, but which, in fact, goes far beyond cryptoassets” and said:
“The cryptocurrency industry is an area that is just beginning to mature even in developed countries. At this point, the European Union (EU) Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) will come into force in 2024.
We see that in the US there is no comprehensive federal practice on this topic. At this moment, Türkiye is one of the fastest moving countries.
We started a study last year. I was also involved in part of the process. There is great social interest in crypto assets. Here we have been working to protect our citizens, to ensure the security of our citizens, but also to pave the way for the blockchain mentality and not to block it.
In this context, we are also in communication with the sector. The relevant institutions are doing their job. “This issue will be back on the agenda in the future.”
Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek also made a statement regarding cryptocurrency regulations.
*This is not investment advice.