In a move that’s sure to make the crypto world go “phở-nomenal,” Vietnam has officially recognized Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as digital assets. The Law on Digital Technology, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, distinguishes crypto from traditional financial assets without classifying them as securities or currency. 💸💼
While not a full regulatory framework, this is a key first step toward clearer crypto rules in the land of phở and dragons. The law also aligns with global anti-money laundering standards and supports Vietnam’s digital economy push by encouraging the use of blockchain and AI technologies. 🤖🔗
So, grab your banh mi and get ready for the crypto revolution in Vietnam! 🍞🇻🇳
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2025-06-16 13:38