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The Nepal Rastra Bank maintains the Nepalese government's stance on the use of virtual currencies, stating that such use is prohibited in the country, regardless of whether it entails trading cryptocurrencies or mining any form or type of cryptocurrency. The bank also advises that there is a legislation in the country that clearly prohibits the use of cryptocurrencies, and anyone found in violation of the law would face severe penalties, including heavy fines and even jail time.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is the country's official central bank. Similarly to the rest of the globe, cryptocurrency has found its way into the Nepalese financial system. However, before it could establish deep roots in the country, the Government and the NRB both intervened and stopped it. The Nepalese government completely supported NRB in its efforts to prevent crypto from taking root in the country. As a result, in the year 2019, a law known as the “Foreign Exchange Act of Nepal” was enacted.
The government has placed a prohibition on the usage of cryptocurrencies in the country under the Foreign Exchange Act. The law makes it illegal to engage in any cryptocurrency-related activity. The regulation goes on to state that the use of cryptocurrencies for trading as well as mining is likewise prohibited. There are no exceptions for anyone in the country who can utilise virtual currencies directly or indirectly, locally or globally.
However, the NRB has discovered that there is a thriving black crypto market in the country. This so-called market allows Nepalese to engage in the particularly "prohibited" activities of cryptocurrency mining and trading. After learning about this, the NRB issued a warning to the general public on its official website.
The warning states that the NRB would like to restate the Government's and its own stance against the use of cryptocurrency. Crypto mining and trading are prohibited under the Foreign Exchange Act. Anyone discovered in violation of this prohibition would face legal consequences. The violation will not go unpunished, and the culprit will be fined heavily. In the worst-case scenario, the person who violated the law would pay the fine as well as serve jail time. The NRB further warned that certain persons in Nepal are attempting to persuade others to participate in these illicit operations. However, if they are apprehended, the NRB will ensure that stern legal action is taken against them.
Meanwhile, Nepalese media is promoting the use of cryptocurrency. They argue that the government's stance on cryptocurrencies should be reconsidered. People want to invest in Bitcoin but are unable to do so due to the restriction, according to Nepalese media.
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By Crypto PiratesThe Nepal Rastra Bank maintains the Nepalese government's stance on the use of virtual currencies, stating that such use is prohibited in the country, regardless of whether it entails trading cryptocurrencies or mining any form or type of cryptocurrency. The bank also advises that there is a legislation in the country that clearly prohibits the use of cryptocurrencies, and anyone found in violation of the law would face severe penalties, including heavy fines and even jail time.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is the country's official central bank. Similarly to the rest of the globe, cryptocurrency has found its way into the Nepalese financial system. However, before it could establish deep roots in the country, the Government and the NRB both intervened and stopped it. The Nepalese government completely supported NRB in its efforts to prevent crypto from taking root in the country. As a result, in the year 2019, a law known as the “Foreign Exchange Act of Nepal” was enacted.
The government has placed a prohibition on the usage of cryptocurrencies in the country under the Foreign Exchange Act. The law makes it illegal to engage in any cryptocurrency-related activity. The regulation goes on to state that the use of cryptocurrencies for trading as well as mining is likewise prohibited. There are no exceptions for anyone in the country who can utilise virtual currencies directly or indirectly, locally or globally.
However, the NRB has discovered that there is a thriving black crypto market in the country. This so-called market allows Nepalese to engage in the particularly "prohibited" activities of cryptocurrency mining and trading. After learning about this, the NRB issued a warning to the general public on its official website.
The warning states that the NRB would like to restate the Government's and its own stance against the use of cryptocurrency. Crypto mining and trading are prohibited under the Foreign Exchange Act. Anyone discovered in violation of this prohibition would face legal consequences. The violation will not go unpunished, and the culprit will be fined heavily. In the worst-case scenario, the person who violated the law would pay the fine as well as serve jail time. The NRB further warned that certain persons in Nepal are attempting to persuade others to participate in these illicit operations. However, if they are apprehended, the NRB will ensure that stern legal action is taken against them.
Meanwhile, Nepalese media is promoting the use of cryptocurrency. They argue that the government's stance on cryptocurrencies should be reconsidered. People want to invest in Bitcoin but are unable to do so due to the restriction, according to Nepalese media.
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