BACKGROUND: A Bitcoin is seen at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, France, June 23, 2017. REUTERS/Illustration/Benoit Tessier/Files; SUPERIMPOSED: A Pakistani flag flies in Islamabad, March 20, 2005. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed/Files
KARACHI: Pakistan's central bank on Friday advised people against the usage of cryptocurrency in any kind of transactions in the country, saying the new medium of exchange was neither "recognized as a Legal Tender" nor was "authorized or licensed" to anyone.
In its Friday circular — titled "Caution regarding risks of virtual currencies", the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) rationalised: "Virtual Currencies/Coins/Tokens provide high degree of anonymity and potentially can be used for facilitating illegal activities.
BACKGROUND: A Bitcoin is seen at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, France, June 23, 2017. REUTERS/Illustration/Benoit Tessier/Files; SUPERIMPOSED: A Pakistani flag flies in Islamabad, March 20, 2005. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed/Files
KARACHI: Pakistan's central bank on Friday advised people against the usage of cryptocurrency in any kind of transactions in the country, saying the new medium of exchange was neither "recognized as a Legal Tender" nor was "authorized or licensed" to anyone.
In its Friday circular — titled "Caution regarding risks of virtual currencies", the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) rationalised: "Virtual Currencies/Coins/Tokens provide high degree of anonymity and potentially can be used for facilitating illegal activities.
"Fraudsters are also offering pyramid style investment schemes and coins and promising high returns (similar to Ponzi schemes) to the general public in Pakistan.
"This can cause significant loss to the General Public," it added.
It is noteworthy that foreign remittances, even from countries that have permitted cryptocurrency trade, would not be processed either, since no person or company is legally allowed to accept or send payments via any kind of digital currencies.
Frenzied Bitcoin demand sent prices of the digital currency skyrocketing close to $20,000 late last year but 2018 slashed them drastically, leading to disgruntled users faced with unexpected losses.
However, traders in Asian markets continue making profits despite the fact that arbitrage on the exchanges in South Asia is narrowing.
It is in this regard that many financial authorities in major countries have raised concerns — and consequently issued caution — about cryptocurrencies, the new system of money, even going as far as arguing about their categorisation (a US judge earlier ruled they are commodities).
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