Currently, in Vietnam, virtual currency has not been recognized by law as an asset, a commodity for sale or a means of payment in transactions. Doing business or trading with virtual currency may cause legal consequences.
Recently, the Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam issued Official Dispatch 1557/VKSTC-V1 stipulating guidance on the application of Articles 347, 348 and 349 of the Criminal Code.
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