The article links to a short report by Reuters, in which there's a mention of regulating crypto assets and of exploring a CBDC option. There isn't a single word on Bitcoin, and no mention of legalizing "all cryptocurrencies", as Cointelegraph article puts it. So, to me, it looks like biased reporting by Cointelegraph, misrepresenting information while citing a reputable source (Reuters). I don't know what Morocco will or will not do, but it's too early to be excited. Sometimes countries go for a CBDC, but not for lifting restrictions on Bitcoin, after all.
Even though there is no BTC word there but when they say crypto, BTC is already included there. Regulating crypto doesn't mean banning it. They allow it but with some restrictions now. For me, I don't see a biasness there and they even have a source to prove it. As the title says, Morocco will now legalize BTC and crypto, so this is really exciting.
Sometimes countries go for a CBDC, but not for lifting restrictions on Bitcoin, after all.
And that is why they go for CBDC because they are allergic to BTC.
The law sometimes thinks that illegal-ing something, it would sway people to turn their backs on it or forget about it.
It depends if how long they are attached to that thing. If it was a long time, then it is not easy for them to forget about it. There are still that continue dealing with it. They just find a way even if it is risky. That is how addicted they are to that thing.