The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released the latest version of the Balance of Payments Manual, 7th edition (BPM7), incorporating cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) into the balance of payments. According to the IMF's new standards, Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies are now classified as non-produced assets in global economic statistics. The updated manual was published on March 20, marking the first time the IMF has included detailed guidance on digital assets in its global statistical standards. #BTC #DOGE #打榜优质内容
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released the latest version of the Balance of Payments Manual, 7th edition (BPM7), incorporating cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) into the balance of payments. According to the IMF's new standards, Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies are now classified as non-produced assets in global economic statistics. The updated manual was published on March 20, marking the first time the IMF has included detailed guidance on digital assets in its global statistical standards. #BTC #DOGE #打榜优质内容