HOW ARE TRADITIONAL BANKS "PLAYING BIG" WITH DIGITAL ASSETS? Many people still think that banking and blockchain are two parallel worlds that don't intersect. But Nam A Bank (Nam A Commercial Joint Stock Bank) is proving otherwise 👇 💳 More than just a place to deposit money According to Mr. Vo Hoang Hai (Deputy General Director of Nam A Bank), the bank is building a 24/7 payment infrastructure to bridge the gap between fiat currency and digital assets. All transactions are transparently verified, giving investors more peace of mind when participating in this new market. 🏦 Next-generation financial services This bank is expanding into two areas previously only seen in crypto exchanges: > Digital asset custody, which means managing and safeguarding encrypted assets according to financial institution standards. > Digital asset-backed lending means you can use crypto to borrow Capital, increasing leverage without having to sell physical assets. Sound familiar? Mortgage lending is something the DeFi industry and foreign crypto exchanges are doing, but now a formal bank in Vietnam will be offering it. 🔗 Real Asset Tokenize (RWA) This is the most noteworthy part. Nam A Bank will support the Tokenize of stocks, bonds, real estate, etc., making these "hard-to-reach" assets more accessible to retail investors. "Financial institutions will not stand aside from the digital asset trend. They will get deeply involved, from legal aspects to technology, to ensure the market operates properly," Mr. Vo Hoang Hai affirmed. (Based on content Chia at the Talkshow "Ho Chi Minh City International Financial Center: What impetus will this give to Vietnam's digital asset market?", March 10th)
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Năm 2017, Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam ra văn bản: dùng Bitcoin làm phương tiện thanh toán là hành vi bị cấm.
Năm 2026, Bộ Tài chính đang soạn thảo cách thu thuế từ nó.
Việt Nam mất gần 10 năm để đi từ "cấm" sang "thu thuế". Dưới đây là toàn bộ lộ trình 👇 x.com/gm_upside/stat…


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