Want to know what Belgium thinks of virtual currency? What about Russia? Well the lawyers at Perkins Coie have compiled an international virtual currency tracker (PDF) with up-to-date information on the regulations and actions of 44 countries and the European Union.
For the record, the National Bank of Belgium has warned investors of the dangers of the virtual currencies and declared they’re not legal tender; in Russia, virtual currencies are banned outright.
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