The French Minister of Finance called for a public debate on Bitcoin at the next G20 summit in Buenos Aires the next year

The French news channel LCI and quoted by Reuters, The Mayor said that the "question" Bitcoin should form a topic for the international government forum, specifically in this REGULATORY:

"I will propose to the next G20 President, Argentina, at the G20 summit in April, we all have a discussion on the Bitcoin issue. There is obviously a risk of speculation, we need to examine and examine that and see how … with all the other G20 members we can regulate Bitcoin. "

The noticeable rise in the prices of Bitcoin this year has attracted more and more attention not only mainstream media but from government authorities around the world. However, individual governments globally approach cryptocurrency, and Blockchain technology more broadly, differently.

Some of the countries that already regulate cryptocurrency include the United States and Japan. Until now, only a few countries have instituted a complete ban on crypto, including Morocco and Bolivia.

Last week, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz described how the "noise" around cryptocurrency "keeps him awake at night," while US regulator said the "impact" of Underlining the lack of global consensus on cryptocurrency, the governor of the Banque de France, Francois Villeroy de Galhau, contradicted the idea that Bitcoin is even a currency, and that it should not be treated as one. At a conference in Beijing last month, he reportedly told participants: