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‘Cryptocurrencies not recognised as legal tender’
2022-03-04 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       

       Reports by MARTIN CARVALHO, FATIMAH ZAINAL and ASHLEY TANG

       CRYPTOCURRENCIES are still not recognised as legal tender in Malaysia as they do not exhibit characteristics of universal money, says Deputy Finance Minister II Yamani Hafez Musa.

       He said cryptocurrencies, also known as digital assets, is also not a payment instrument that is regulated by Bank Negara.

       “Digital assets such as bitcoin and ethereum are not suitable to be used as a payment instrument as these assets do not exhibit characteristics of money.

       “In general, digital assets are not a store of value and a good medium of exchange. This is due to the state of digital assets which are exposed to volatility as a result of speculative investments,” he said when replying to a question raised by Nurul Izzah Anwar (PH-Permatang Pauh) in Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

       Nurul Izzah had asked about the government’s role in monitoring and regulating currency as well as cryptocurrency assets.

       She also asked if the government had any plans to create digital currency taking into account Bank Negara’s involvement in Project Dunbar for international money transfers using blockchain technology.

       In explaining the volatility of cryptocurrency, Yamani said bitcoin hit a peak of US$65,000 in April 2021 but quickly saw a decline of 50% the following week.

       He also said cryptocurrency is exposed to the risk of theft in which statistics from 2011 to 2021 showed that digital assets worth US$12bil have been stolen through cyberattacks and hacking.

       He added that bitcoin is also only able to process 10 transactions per second compared to 65,000 transactions per second on current payment systems such as Visa.

       “Also, what is important is the huge impact on the environment because the electrical power that is used to process one bitcoin transaction can process 1.2 million Visa transactions.

       “In 2020, the bitcoin network used 132 terawatt per hour which is equivalent to the entire electricity consumption of Argentina,” he said.

       Yamani added that currently Bank Negara also has not decided to issue a central bank digital currency as the country’s domestic payment systems including the Real-time Retail Payments Platform continues to operate safely and efficiently to support the country’s economic needs and allowed real-time digital payments.

       “Additionally, the monetary policy tools and existing finances also remain effective in maintaining monetary stability and the country’s finances,” he said.

       Although digital assets are not recognised as legal tender, Yamani added it still has many different usages including as a class asset that can be invested in.

       As such, he said the Securities Commission as the market regulator has set digital assets as a security under the law and is responsible to regulate its trading activities.

       


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