Iran Press/ Iran news: In response to an Iran Press correspondent's question about using cryptocurrencies in foreign trade, Ali Salehabadi said that last year it was agreed those who had legally-mined cryptocurrencies could offer them to be used for imports.
Salehabadi also said that about $14 billion in currencies were supplied for the country within the first four months of the (Persian) year, which increased up to 80 percent ($706 billion) compared to the similar period last year.
Daily, he added that more than $10 million were being traded in the agreement market between currency exchange offices, a good anchor to keep the market stable.
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