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Cryptocurrency Ban: Waqar Zaka thanks Court as he achieves success

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Social media celebrity Waqar Zaka has declared 30th September as the biggest day in the history of virtual currency. He thanked Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro for hearing the case as the case reached the final stages.

Champions host Waqar Zaka has thanked the chief justice for hearing the case. In a video message, he expressed his joy that he is about to achieve success and cryptocurrency will be unbanned in Pakistan.


Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro heard the petition regarding the ban on digital currency.

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In his remarks, Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro questioned about not using digital currency in the current era.

The court also expressed anger at the State Bank of Pakistan for not allowing cryptocurrency. Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro remarked that the world has come a long way in modern technology and we stand still in old ages.

Judge asked why the cryptocurrency is circulating all over the world and only banned in Pakistan.

It should be remembered that Waqar Zaka had launched a campaign to legalize cryptocurrency in Pakistan.

Referring to cryptocurrency, Waqar Zaka said that on Wednesday he would appear before Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro and Justice Shamsuddin Abbasi in person.

According to the details, Waqar Zaka said that after successfully changing the computer book and lifting the ban on PubG game, now he is fighting the case for legalizing cryptocurrency without lawyers.

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