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News Kazakhstan Cryptocurrencies: Kazakhstan central bank to invest up $350 million in crypto assets

Published on: Thursday 05 March 2026
Kazakhstan central bank to invest up $350 million in crypto assets
News source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/kazakhstan-central-bank-to-invest-up-350-million-in-crypto-assets/articleshow/129149442.cms

Kazakhstan's central bank is set to invest up to $350 million from its reserves. The funds will be allocated to cryptocurrency assets and related high-tech companies. Investments are planned to begin in April or May. The central bank is currently selecting companies involved in digital assets and cryptocurrency infrastructure.

News Kazakhstan Cryptocurrencies: Best Crypto Exchanges in Kazakhstan – Buy & Trade Bitcoin with KZT [2026]

Published on: Sunday 22 February 2026
Best Crypto Exchanges in Kazakhstan – Buy & Trade Bitcoin with KZT [2026]
News source: https://www.bitcoin.com/exchanges/kazakhstan/

Kazakhstan is quickly becoming a regional hub for cryptocurrency activity, thanks to government-backed initiatives and a growing blockchain ecosystem. Users in Kazakhstan can access leading global and ...

News Kazakhstan Cryptocurrencies: Kazakhstan Unrest Roils Crypto Market, Shows Vulnerability as Global Currency

Published on: Friday 14 January 2022
News source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/kazakhstan-unrest-roils-crypto-market-shows-vulnerability-as-global-currency/ar-AASOmw5

When the Kazakhstan government shut down the internet it took 88,000 regional Bitcoin mines offline, causing the global hashrate to fall nearly 11%.

News Kazakhstan Cryptocurrencies: Moscow, Nur-Sultan and cryptocurrencies

Published on: Sunday 23 January 2022
News source: https://www.asianews.it/news-en/Moscow%2C-Nur-Sultan-and-cryptocurrencies-54978.html

The Russians want to ban transactions with digital currencies, which are difficult for the authorities to trace. They are used by criminal organisations, but also by humanitarian organisations ...