The Vietnamese National Assembly has approved the establishment of an International Financial Center to pilot cryptocurrency asset trading.
BlockBeats News, August 12th: Pham Tien Dung, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, stated that the Vietnamese National Assembly has approved a resolution to establish an International Financial Center, allowing for the creation of a digital asset exchange platform. The Ministry of Finance has also submitted a draft resolution for a pilot program, designating blockchain as a core operational infrastructure. The "Industrial and Digital Transformation Law" has provided a clear definition of digital assets, virtual assets, and tokenized assets, establishing a specific legal foundation. The Vietnamese government has expressed its commitment to meeting regulatory requirements while creating a flexible sandbox environment that complies with global standards for businesses and investors.
You may also like
Why Tokenized Stocks Are Booming in 2026 While Crypto Is Still Struggling
From Pump.fun to Collector Crypt: Has Solana's income throne changed hands?
Looking at Stripe's ambitions and the future of stablecoins from OUSD
Do you want to buy CRCL?
Wosh: Inflation has cooled in recent weeks, AI is reshaping the economy, and forward guidance has lost its necessity
The most secretive AI winner
Former ByteDance employee's account: How I started with two Pinduoduo hard drives and made six times the profit with Seagate to achieve financial freedom?
MiCA reshuffle begins, Binance temporarily bids farewell to the EU
How does Gate redo "buying and selling stocks" from the cryptocurrency world to the stock market?
Visa and Mastercard join 140 giants to launch a new stablecoin, but the impact on the market landscape may still be limited
Circle CEO responds to OUSD's challenge: Stablecoins are a winner-takes-all business, and we will not slow down
Argentina vs Cape Verde: When a Record-Breaking Legend Meets an Unbreakable Underdog
WEEX exclusive pre-match analysis of Argentina vs Cape Verde, exploring Messi-led Argentina’s dominance and Cape Verde’s historic defensive breakout, with a breakdown of volatility, structure, and match dynamics.
