Vietnamese
go crazy over bitcoin
The skyrocketing price of bitcoin is
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Vietnamese go crazy over
bitcoin
“Hundreds of digital currency trading floors, including
forums, websites, Facebook and millions of bitcoin traders, are making the
atmosphere as hot as summer. I don't understand what is happening,” said Le
Huy Hoa, a technology expert.
At a trading floor, Hoa saw a quoted price of VND236
million per bitcoin that soared to VND251 million just one hour later.
The gap between the sell and buy prices are always
fluctuating. The sell/buy prices were VND251,037,625 – 246,055,865 and
VND249,470,000 VND – 245,427,553 one hour later. But half an hour later, the
prices were VND249,381,668 VND – 244,035,000.
The prices were different at different trading floors.
The prices were VND239,276,000 VND – 223,327,400 at another floor.
Hoa said that anyone can access the website of any
trading floor and provide basic information including names, emails and phone
numbers to register accounts and begin making transactions.
After completing a purchase transaction, the owner of
the trading floor will transfer bitcoins into the registered account. Then he
will be able to join other business activities, including investment
authorization.
The procedure for investment authorization is simple:
one person calls on another to contribute money to make an investment. After
collecting money, the head of the team may commit to pay interest on the
capital. Investors can withdraw money if they do no longer want to make
investments.
An analyst said that in many cases the heads of the
teams use the money contributed by later authorizers to pay to the previous
authorizers. This could be seen as swindling.
In its latest announcement, the central bank, citing
the Criminal Code and relevant documents, said that bitcoin and other digital
currencies are not recognized as legal payment instruments in
Violators will be fined up to VND200 million from
January 1, 2018.
However, analysts say some legal problems still exist.
There is no legal document which says that bitcoin is ‘money’ or ‘goods’.
The owner of a trading floor also argues that bitcoin
is not ‘money’ and ‘a payment instrument’, so it is not covered by current
legal documents and that transactions in bitcoin do not violate any law.
Thanh Lich, VNN
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 12, 2017
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