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2024-12-28 15:14:00

National Bank of Cambodia Allows Banks to Process Cryptocurrencies for the First Time

Regulating Crypto: What’s Allowed? On Dec. 27, the National Bank of Cambodia issued a groundbreaking announcement that – for the first time – would permit commercial banks and payment firms to process Category 1 crypto assets. Examples of such assets include, but are not limited to, stablecoins like USDC and USDT, and CBDCs. Unbacked cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other decentralized tokens, remain strictly prohibited under the new regulations. This move marks an important, yet judicious step in how Cambodia is handling the phenomenon of cryptocurrencies in zeroing in on digital assets backed by fiat currency. Conditions for Service Providers Banks and payment firms must first get formal permission from the NBC before engaging in any crypto-related service offerings. The approved entities can cash or sell digital currencies in traditional ones, transfer cryptos between accounts, and offer custody services related to such assets. However, the NBC has set strict rules to protect the clients. For example, financial institutions are not allowed to use their clients’ crypto assets for their own financial gain. This is a protective measure against the misappropriation of assets and in conformity with international standards on crypto regulations. A Cautious Shift Toward Digital Assets Cambodia earlier had a blanket ban on all cryptocurrency-related transactions due to perceived extreme volatility and tendencies for unlawful use, including money laundering and fraud. The latest move softens that stance, but the country is treading carefully by focusing on regulated, fiat-backed digital currencies instead of speculative assets. Wider Implications Cambodia’s move to regulated crypto services is part of a global trend. The territories at the forefront of the effort to incorporate digital currencies into their financial systems include Hong Kong, the U.S., and the UAE. Still, Cambodia has only recently started down the path of adoption and regulation. Challenges to Adoption Despite this development, the regulatory framework of Cambodia has remained restrictive. The country was blocking 16 major crypto exchanges, including Binance, Coinbase, and OKX, earlier this month after those failed to secure licenses from its Securities and Exchange Regulator. Yet, Cambodian officials believe that digital currencies have a potential to contribute to strengthening the local currency-the Cambodian riel-and decreasing dependence on the U.S. dollar. This strategic approach has marked Cambodia’s intention to balance financial innovation with risk management and paved the way for further developments in its crypto ecosystem.

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