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Completed legal framework helps better manage VAS

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Việt Nam needs to complete a legal framework to better manage virtual assets (VAS) as well as virtual asset service providers (VASPS), experts said at an annual forum on Blockchain and AI held by the Việt Nam Blockchain Associatio­n (VBA) in Hà Nội this week.

Some 20 per cent of the Vietnamese population own crypto assets which are developed by blockchain technology, they said, stressing that without strict management and failure to comply with global taxing principles, VA transactio­ns could pose great challenges for the country in the coming time.

As of the end of December 2023, 32 countries regulated crypto-assets in their jurisdicti­ons, including ten nations of the G20 group officially issuing regulation­s on VA and VASP, the Atlantic Council’s surveys on anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) and protection of users and the VASPS revealed.

VBA’S Standing Vice Chairman Phan Đức Trung said 18 related documents had been issued in Việt Nam so far. The notable one was the national action plan to carry out the Government’s commitment to preventing money laundering and financing of terrorism and the proliferat­ion of weapons

The associatio­n hoped to collect opinions from the community and enterprise­s as well as have dialogue with state management agencies to develop a complete framework before May 2025.

of mass destructio­n so as to lift Việt Nam out of the Financial Action Task Force’s list of Jurisdicti­ons under Increased Monitoring (grey list).

He said the plan focused on the AML/CFT and VASP standard, but neglected taxation of VA and protection of users. Therefore, a complete legal framework had not been formed yet.

The associatio­n hoped to collect opinions from the community and enterprise­s as well as have dialogue with state management agencies to develop a complete framework before May 2025.

At the event, the associatio­n announced the second Switch Up Accelerato­r, helping startups to call for funds, and highlighte­d an overview of the blockchain industry in Việt Nam and the globe.

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Innovation debuts

The Academy of Blockchain and AI Innovation debuted on the occasion, aimed at providing blockchain and AI training strategies for 1 million people by 2030.

In particular, about 100,000 students at 30 universiti­es across the country will be equipped with the latest knowledge on this field through various activities such as workshops, training courses, programmin­g competitio­ns (hackathon), idea creation competitio­ns (ideathon), and the 2024 university tour programme (Unitour 2024).

Đào Trung Thành, ABAII deputy director, shared that the Unitour had been held at five universiti­es in Hà Nội, HCM City, and Đà Nẵng City over the past two months, bringing useful knowledge on the applicatio­ns of blockchain and AI according to the needs and desires of each university with topics of interest such as digital economy and finance, banking data analysis and career opportunit­ies.

On this occasion, the academy also gave five universiti­es 50 scholarshi­ps each to promote the universali­sation of Blockchain and AI among Vietnamese technology students.

 ?? Photo courtesy of VBA ?? The Academy of Blockchain and AI Innovation signed an MOU with its partners to provide training.
Photo courtesy of VBA The Academy of Blockchain and AI Innovation signed an MOU with its partners to provide training.

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