Zambia just became the first African nation to allow Chinese mining companies to settle their tax obligations in yuan. This move reflects growing integration of digital asset operations into traditional fiscal frameworks across the continent. As more countries grapple with how to regulate and monetize crypto mining activity, Zambia's pragmatic approach—accepting payment in Chinese currency—signals a shift in how African governments view blockchain enterprises. Don't be surprised if other nations follow suit, especially as mining economics continue reshaping regional power dynamics in the Web3 era.

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SignatureAnxietyvip
· 3h ago
Zambia's move was brilliant, directly paying taxes in RMB... Asian money is really about to unify Africa.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 5h ago
Zambia's move is really clever, directly paying taxes in RMB... But is there a bigger game behind this?
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 5h ago
Zambia's move is brilliant, directly paying taxes in RMB. Now African miners are going to be ecstatic.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 5h ago
Zambia's move is really awesome... directly paying taxes in RMB. Is Africa about to be exploited now?
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 5h ago
Zambia's move is quite bold, directly paying taxes in RMB? It seems Africa is about to get serious.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 5h ago
ngl zambia just did what most govs are too scared to do... accept reality lmao. seen too many countries get liquidated by ignoring crypto, this is just smart risk management fr
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