Bitcoin, other virtual currencies potentially risky, and not authorised: RBI

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 25 December 2013 12:17 IST
Bitcoin, other virtual currencies potentially risky, and not authorised: RBI
With growing interest and reporting about virtual currencies like Bitcoins, the Reserve Bank on Wednesday said these are highly speculative and unregulated instruments, cautioning users about the potential financial, operational, legal security risks.

The RBI in a release said that the creation, trading or usage of 'Decentralised Digital Currency' or 'Virtual Currency', including Bitcoins, litecoins, bbqcoins and dogecoins as a medium for payment are not authorised by any central bank or monetary authority.

"No regulatory approvals, registration or authorisation is stated to have been obtained by the entities concerned for carrying out such activities," it said, adding that it is keeping tabs on the developments.

Stating that virtual currencies have no underlying or backing of any assets and their value seems to be a matter of speculation, the RBI said, "The users are exposed to potential losses on account of volatility in value."

Since virtual currencies are stored in digital or electronic media, called electronic wallets, they are prone to losses arising out of hacking, loss of password, compromise of access credentials and malware attack, the RBI cautioned.

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The central bank said that payments by virtual currencies take place on a peer-to-peer basis without an authorised central agency, which regulates such payments, there is no established framework for recourse to customer problems or disputes.

The RBI said that the traders of virtual currencies are exposed to legal as well as financial risks as virtual currencies are being traded on exchange platforms set up in various jurisdictions, whose legal status is unclear.

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The RBI added that it is presently examining the issues associated with the usage, holding and trading of virtual currencies under the extant legal and regulatory framework of the country, including Foreign Exchange and Payment Systems laws and regulations.

 

Also seeCryptocurrency Prices across Indian exchanges

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