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The Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade has prohibited organizations and individuals involved in e-commerce business in the city from using bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This follows a directive signed by the countryâs prime minister intended to strengthen the legal framework of cryptocurrencies.
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Banning Crypto Use in E-commerce
The Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade announced on Saturday that it has sent document No. 1638 / SCT-QLTM to âorganizations and individuals directly or indirectly related to e-commerce business in Hanoi [to] not use bitcoin and other virtual currencies (cryptocurrencies) to settle e-commerce transactions online.â Citing that if violations are detected, âthey shall be strictly dealt with according to the provisions of the law,â the regulator wrote:
The Department of Industry and Trade requires organizations and individuals who are directly or indirectly involved in e-commerce business in Hanoi to strictly abide by the above-mentioned regulations and do not use bitcoin and other virtual currenciesâŠ.in payment of e-commerce transactions, online purchases and sales, [and] payment [of] online services in contravention of Vietnamese law.
Vietnamese Law on Crypto
Citing provisions of the governmentâs Decree No. 101/2012 / ND-CP on non-cash payment instruments, the document reiterates, âbitcoin and other similar virtual currencies are not legal means of payment in Vietnam; The issuance, supply, use of bitcoin and similar virtual currency is prohibited in Vietnam.â
Violations are subject to a âfine of between VND 150,000,000 [~US$6,608] and 200,000,000 [~$8,810] for individuals and for organizations with two times the fine level for personal,â the document emphasizes. Furthermore, as of January this year, issuing and using cryptocurrencies âmay be subject to criminal prosecution.â
Last week, the Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyá» n XuĂąn PhĂșc signed a directive to strengthen the management of activities related to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This follows reports of the countryâs âbiggest digital money fraud in history,â which duped approximately 32,000 Vietnamese out of VNÄ15 trillion (~$658 million). The police are currently investigating the case.
Meanwhile, the Justice Ministry, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), and related agencies are working on the regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. According to the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department, the number of bitcoin mining rigs legally imported into the country has skyrocketed since last year, prompting the department to propose a ban on their imports. Earlier this year, the department revealed that, in the first three weeks of January, almost 8,000 mining rigs were legally imported into the city.
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