Hanoi (VNA)♚ – Domestic securities firms, investment funds, and prominent technology companies both in and outside Vietnam are actively positioning themselves to tap into the country’s growing digital asset and cryptocurrency market.
Policy mindset shifts
Recently, Dragon Capital announced a proposal for a pilot project to tokenise an exchange-traded fund (ETF). If approved by regulators, investors could purchase fund certificates using various forms of payment, including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. With Bitcoin prices surpassing 120,000 USD globally and several countries accepting it as a means of payment, the proposal has drawn significant attention. In Vietnam, while digital assets were initially recognised in the legal framework, the State Bank of Vietnam has not yet accepted virtual currencies as legal tender. However, speaking with Dau tu (Vietnam Investment Review) newspaper, economist Dr. Nguyen Tri Hieu suggested it is time for Vietnam to seriously study this issue, given the rapid global changes driven by technologies like AI and blockchain. According to him, the lack of clear regulations on digital currencies and related transactions leaves them operating in a grey area, which poses risks such as fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion.Billion-dollar playing field draws major players
Vietnam’s digital asset landscape is increasingly attracting heavyweight players, not only domestic banks, securities firms, asset managers, and tech enterprises, but also global powerhouses. Last week, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced the “Blockchain for Vietnam” initiative, aiming to position the country as a regional hub for blockchain innovation. As part of the initiative, Binance pledged 1 million USD to raise blockchain awareness and foster the technology application to sectors where Vietnam holds competitive edges. Binance CEO Richard Teng remarked that Vietnam holds strong potential for cryptocurrency growth thanks to its youthful population and tech-savvy workforce. It currently ranks among the world’s top 10 countries for digital asset adoption. Teng added that formalising digital asset regulations in Vietnam will provide investors with new opportunities. He predicted that once a digital asset exchange is established, it could become one of the most attractive investment platforms for young Vietnamese. Meanwhile, Will Ross, Chief Marketing & Distribution Officer at Dragon Capital Vietnam, noted that instead of focusing solely on traditional assets like gold, real estate, or securities, policymakers should establish a legal framework that reassures investors looking to participate in the digital asset space. VNA