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This Article is From Mar 28, 2017

Use Of Bitcoin Illegal, Can Attract Anti-Money Laundering Law

Use Of Bitcoin Illegal, Can Attract Anti-Money Laundering Law
A collection of bitcoin tokens (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)

The government on Tuesday said use of virtual currencies like bitcoins is not authorised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and could result in breach of anti-money laundering provisions. The central bank has already cautioned users, holders and traders of virtual currency about the potential financial, legal and security risks arising from the usage.

"The absence of counter parties in usage of virtual currencies including Bitcoins, for illicit and illegal activities in anonymous/pseudonymous systems could subject the users to unintentional breaches of anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism laws," Minister of State for Finance, Arjun Ram Meghwal, said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

He further said that the creation of virtual currencies like bitcoins as a medium of payments is not authorised by any central bank or monetary authority.

"No regulatory approval, registration or authorisation is stated to have been obtained by the entities concerned for carrying on such activities," Meghwal said.

The RBI had earlier warned that any user, holder, investor and trader dealing with virtual currencies would be doing so at his/her own risk.

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