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Armenian Cryptocurrency Assets Forum to be held in Yerevan in August

YEREVAN, August 4. /ARKA/. The Armenian Cryptocurrency Assets Forum will be held in Yerevan on August 22, Kilikia Business Club told ARKA news agency.

The event’s main goal is to bring together representatives from banking, finance, and technology to discuss relevant legislation in Armenia, as well as local and interstate business prospects. The forum will establish an initial strategy for the business community in the field of cryptocurrencies and digital finance.

The forum will include two panel discussions with representatives from banks, regulators, brokers, the technology sector, venture investors, and public figures.

Armenia’s Law on Crypto Assets took effect on July 4, 2025. The document establishes general rules for offering, purchasing, and selling crypto assets; providing services; and supervising the market. It also provides regulatory mechanisms that allow only verified and transparent companies to enter the market. This is a necessary condition for protecting the rights of crypto asset buyers and increasing public confidence in the market.

The ARKA News Agency is the information partner of the Armenian Cryptocurrency Assets Forum.-0-

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