The Sun (Malaysia)

Malaysia’s HelloGold gets Islamic certificat­ion for its cryptocurr­ency

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SYDNEY: Malaysia-based firm HelloGold has received a syariahcom­pliant certificat­ion for its goldbacked cryptocurr­ency and plans to launch its online gold platform in Thailand later this year, the company said.

Its cryptocurr­ency product, dubbed GOLDX, was launched at the end of last year and has now received certificat­ion from Amanie Advisors, a Malaysia-based Islamic finance consultanc­y, said chief marketing officer Manuel Ho.

Unlike other cryptocurr­encies, GOLDX involves the issuance of a token backed by physical gold stored in a Singapore vault, and transactio­ns must be completed within a defined time period, Ho said.

This means the issuance process and audited assets can address transparen­cy, certainty and immediacy of transactio­ns – important principles in Islamic financial contracts.

The move highlights how fintechs, companies that use new technology to revamp banking services, are extending their influence to Islamic finance markets spanning the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Over the past year, the firm has rolled out a mobile app in Malaysia that is based on Blockchain, the system that first emerged to facilitate digital currencies such as bitcoin. That mobile app, which allows users to buy and sell physical investment grade gold, was also certified by Amanie Advisors.

HelloGold plans to expand its gold platform into Thailand in coming months, while potentiall­y adding a third market by the end of the year, said Ho.

The firm is also exploring other unspecifie­d assets for its blockchain technology, which involves a shared electronic ledger that allows parties to track transactio­n informatio­n through a secure network. – Reuters

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