The Albanian government is planning a regulatory framework for digital assets in an effort to become a hub for digital asset investment in the Western Balkan region, a report.
From the Tirana Times said on Oct. 22.The announcement makes Albania the latest in a series of governments warming to cryptocurrencies and trying to draw investors in the field, including Malta, Singapore, Israel, and Gibraltar.
"As part of our effort to open up new markets and create new opportunities for well-paid jobs and qualified people we are exploring the possibility of setting up a regulatory framework on cryptocurrency which is a shocking novelty nowadays and where the opportunity to be innovative and set up a center of gravity for innovative financial markets is open for every country despite their level of development."
Though he believes that crypto can create new job opportunities and bring an influx of business to Albania, the country's financial authorities have repeatedly cautioned investors against investing in the space.
In a recent research paper, the Bank of Albania raised questions.
No financial institutions are currently licensed to issue cryptocurrencies in the country, according to the Albanian Financial Supervisory Authority.
"Of course there might be individuals or businesses in Albania investing online using the internet in companies which are issuing these initial coin offerings outside of Albania, but they should be aware that they carry all the risks and are responsible for their own choices when making such an investment."
"For the moment, we are assessing and working on the drafting of a regulatory framework after having conducted a thorough analysis and study. If the results are satisfactory, then we will promote even outside Albania, the country's willingness to become a hub for numerous potential investors that target getting involved in this revolution of global finances."
Albania has already taken steps to tamp down fraud when dozens of unlicensed brokerages were found to be scamming investors out of their money via call center scams.
The Albania government launched a probe into the centers after their exposure by an investigative media outlet.
Albania Planning Crypto Regulation Framework
Published on Oct 25, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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