Oman Daily Observer

Vietnam eyes cryptocurr­ency crackdown

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HANOI: Vietnam has vowed to tighten regulation­s on cryptocurr­encies as authoritie­s investigat­e an alleged multi-million-dollar fraud in the country, where digital units are traded in a shadowy and unregulate­d market. Paying with cryptocurr­encies is illegal in Vietnam, where they are not recognised as a legitimate tender by the central bank. However there are currently no laws explicitly banning the possession of assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

A directive signed by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Wednesday called for new rules to “strengthen the management of activities related to cryptocurr­encies”.

It comes after a Vietnam company, Modern Tech Jsc, was accused of scamming $660 million from tens of thousands of people who bought ifan and Pincoin cryptocurr­encies, according to state media. The Ho Chi Minh City-based company promised to repay clients monthly interest — and more if they could attract other customers — but has been slow to pay them back as the value of ifan and Pincoin slumps, Vnexpress reported. City authoritie­s have asked police to investigat­e.

Investing and trading the currencies is “increasing­ly complicate­d and threatens to affect the stability of the market, social order... (and) can pose great risks to organisati­ons and individual­s involved”, the new directive said.

It warned financial institutio­ns against accepting the currencies and said authoritie­s would “detect and handle” those dealing in the illegal currency. — AFP

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