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Generate professional replies to Show Cause Notices, assessment orders, audit objections, and other legal communications using TaxTMI's AI Drafter.

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        Virtual currencies prone to misuse, cautions RBI

        September 6, 2017

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        New Delhi, Sep 4 (PTI) Flagging possible "black money" risks from virtual currencies like Bitcoin, the RBI has told a parliamentary panel that they are "susceptible to misuse" by terrorists and fraudsters for laundering money.

        The Reserve Bank further said it has not given any licence and authorisation to any entity or company to operate such schemes or deal with Bitcoin or any virtual currency (VC).

        As such, any user, holder, investor, trader, etc. dealing with VCs will be doing at their own risk, the RBI informed the parliamentary standing committee on finance.

        An inter-disciplinary committee, which includes an RBI representative, has been constituted by the finance ministry to examine the regulatory framework with regard to virtual currencies, the central bank said.

        "It is true that while virtual currencies may have legitimate uses, some of their characteristics like anonymity make them susceptible to misuse or abuse," the RBI said.

        The central bank further said the opaqueness may be taken advantage by criminals, terrorists or fraudsters or for laundering money or even for transactions on the darknet.

        Highlighting that there is no underlying or backing of any asset for virtual currencies, the RBI said huge volatility in their values has been noticed in the recent past.

        The RBI retreated that it had cautioned users, holders and traders of virtual currencies about the potential financial, operational, legal, customer protection and security related risks they are exposing themselves to.

        Virtual currency risk: users bear responsibility as central bank disclaims authorisation and warns of misuse vulnerabilities. The Reserve Bank warns that virtual currencies' anonymity and opaqueness make them susceptible to misuse for laundering and illicit transactions, that they lack underlying asset backing and exhibit high volatility, and that the RBI has not authorised any entity to operate or deal in such currencies, so users and traders engage with them at their own risk while an inter-disciplinary committee examines regulatory responses.
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                                Virtual currency risk: users bear responsibility as central bank disclaims authorisation and warns of misuse vulnerabilities.

                                The Reserve Bank warns that virtual currencies' anonymity and opaqueness make them susceptible to misuse for laundering and illicit transactions, that they lack underlying asset backing and exhibit high volatility, and that the RBI has not authorised any entity to operate or deal in such currencies, so users and traders engage with them at their own risk while an inter-disciplinary committee examines regulatory responses.





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