
While the MIU is a government-funded organization, its latest decision is not legally binding in Indonesia.
Indonesia's national Islamic council (MIU) has reportedly declared Bitcoin as haram (forbidden), though the decision is not legally binding despite the council being government-funded.

While the MIU is a government-funded organization, its latest decision is not legally binding in Indonesia.
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