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Businesses in Singapore are free to transact in Bitcoin, says Monetary Authority

By Maria Santos

Last Updated: Jan 2, 2018

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the country’s central bank, recently announced that digital currencies are not regulated in the city-state. The information was included in a message sent by the authority to the Bitcoin trading platform CoinRepublic.com.

The institution said that “whether or not businesses accept Bitcoins in exchange for their goods and services is a commercial decision in which MAS does not intervene”. In other words, the local companies and merchants are free to accept and transact in cryptocurrency.

This decision is consistent with the previous statements released by the Singapore government, which has always maintained that the MAS doesn’t regulate digital coin. The last time the authority issued a statement on Bitcoin was back in September, when it decided to warn the speculators about the risks of trading cryptocurrency.

David Moskowitz from Coin Republic was pleased with the decision. “Singapore has a long tradition as a free trading hub and has become a leading financial center. It’s little surprise that the forward looking nation state has decided to take the lead in becoming a Bitcoin hub for Asia“, he said in a press release.

The great (financial) wall

2013-11-25_15571-resizedBy making this decision, Singapore is walking a very different path when compared to China, whose most recent move of blocking third-party payment providers from working with Bitcoin is already known as the “Great Financial Wall of China”.

With the good news coming from Singapore, the Chinese cryptocurrency holders might have found a way out.

According to Moskowitz, the “Chinese nationals can freely spend their Bitcoin with merchants in Singapore. Additionally, if they have an account on a Singapore exchange and a local bank account, they can still exchange their Bitcoin for fiat. I wouldn’t be surprised if you see a sudden upsurge of middle kingdom visitors coming to Singapore to open bank accounts”.

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Maria Santos
Maria Santos
Crypto Writer

Maria is an experienced journalist currently living in the UK. She has been writing about Bitcoin and the altcoin universe since 2013. She is also a member of the Lifeboat Foundation's New Money Systems Board and a big cryptocurrency supporter. Read More

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