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Bitcoin Use Under Scrutiny in Bali

Tabita Diela & Nyimas Laula
January 19, 2018 | 4:47 pm
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Indonesian authorities are investigating the use of bitcoin. (Reuters Photo/Nyimas Laula)
Indonesian authorities are investigating the use of bitcoin. (Reuters Photo/Nyimas Laula)

Jakarta/Kuta. Indonesian authorities are investigating the use of bitcoin in the holiday island of Bali, amid warnings by the central bank over the risks posed by virtual currencies, an official said.

The probe started after the central bank on Dec. 7 issued a regulation banning the use of cryptocurrencies in payment systems, said Causa Iman Karana, head of Bank Indonesia's representative office in Bali.

"We found out from some postings on social media that Bali appeared to have become a haven for bitcoin transactions," said Causa, adding that central bank officials and police went undercover at the end of 2017 to investigate scores of businesses in Bali advertising online that they offered bitcoin payment services.

The team found two cafes still using bitcoin as a means of payment, but 44 businesses including car rental outlets, hotels, travel companies and jewelry stores, previously offering the service, had now stopped, he said.

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One of the cafes used bitcoin only for transactions of more than Rp 243,000 ($18), or about 0.001 bitcoin. A single transaction took about one and a half hours to be processed and included a fee of Rp 123,000 so this had discouraged its wider use for payments, Causa said.

The official declined to name the businesses because he was still waiting for further instructions from Bank Indonesia in Jakarta.

"The next step is we will ban them as mandated by the law. We ask them not to use it anymore. Along with the National Police's Criminal Investigation Unit (Bareskrim), we will enforce the rule that all transactions in Indonesia must use rupiah."

Some locals in Bali said bitcoin was being used mainly by foreigners on the island, which is Indonesia's tourism hub and has a large expatriate community.

Bank Indonesia has called ownership of virtual currencies high risk and prone to speculation, because no authority takes responsibility or officially administers them and because there is no underlying asset to be the basis for the price.

Virtual currencies could also be used in money laundering and terrorism funding, and could have an impact on the stability of the financial system and causes losses for society, it has said.

While trading has not be regulated so far, the central bank has said it was looking into the issue.

Regulators around the world have been grappling with how to address risks posed by cryptocurrencies, as bitcoin, the world's most popular virtual currency, soared more than 1,700 percent last year.

Prices have plummeted since South Korea said last week it may ban domestic cryptocurrency exchanges.

Bitcoin.co.id, an Indonesian online cryptocurrency exchange, said on its website that bitcoin was trading at Rp 162.70 million per unit after losing around a quarter of it value this week.

Reuters

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