Amid rising uncertainty under the Taliban regime, local crypto exchanges in Afghanistan are trying to keep a low profile by removing banners and interacting more conservatively.
Taliban fighters took control of Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, on August 15, putting a swift end to nearly 20 years of a US-led coalition in just ten days. Now, as they prepare to implement a new government, fears of censorship and restraints come back to life.
During the first period of Taliban governance, which extended from 1996 to 2001, the Islamic movement forbade some forms of consumer technology — which, at the time, was largely limited to music, television, and film.
Moreover, even this time around, the Taliban have reportedly banned women from
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