Taiwan Set to Ban Crypto Purchases Using Credit Cards: Report


The countrys financial regulator sent a letter to the banking association asking credit card companies to stop taking on crypto firms as merchants.

Taiwans Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is looking to stop the use of credit cards for crypto purchases, according to local media reports. The FSC told Forkast News on Friday that it had issued a letter to the local banking association in early July, which asked credit card agencies to stop bringing on crypto platforms as merchants.

In the letter, the regulator had reportedly warned of the risks associated with virtual assets, and is giving credit card firms three months to to comply with the new requirements. The FSC also said that credit cards cannot be used for online gambling, stocks, futures, options and other transactions, according to the report. In recent months, regulators around the world have been speeding up crypto rules as global crypto markets took a big hit this year, with several prominent entities liquidating and billions of dollars leaving the industry.

After Chinas crackdown on crypto in 2021, Taiwan saw a rush of activity and was slated to emerge as the regions new crypto hub. However, the local crypto industry has gone quiet since. Read more: Can Taiwan Become Asia’s Crypto Haven? Not Yet.



By Sandali Handagama on Jul 22, 2022 08:41
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