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TL;DR Breakdown • Pieter Hasekamp, CPB head, indicates that the cabinet should ban cryptocurrencies.• Cryptocurrencies could suffer an inevitable collapse, which is a huge risk for investors and the government. Pieter Hasekamp, the central planning office CPB head, claims that cryptocurrencies will collapse and inevitable. He indicates that the Netherlands should ban cryptocurrencies immediately to […]