Polish central bank uses YouTube comedy to warn of digital currency dangers

Film runs up over 500,000 views, but some local media criticise lack of transparency

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Poland’s central bank has acknowledged it has funded an online campaign aimed at warning people of the dangers of digital currency, including a film by an internet comedian.

The National Bank of Poland told Central Banking that, as part of the campaign, it had paid 88,500 zloty (approximately $26,185) to a network of Polish YouTube film-makers called Gamellon. The film forms part of a campaign called Uwazaj  na kryptowaluty, or “Be careful about cryptocurrencies”, which was launched jointly by

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