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The so-called virtual currencies present potential risks to investors related to price volatility and lack of adequate safety, lack of regulation and of transactions’ oversight, as well as the risk of involvement in money laundering and terrorist financing operations.

The National Bank of Moldova warns the payment service users on the fact that virtual currencies and related exchange methods are not subject to regulation on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. Respectively, the users’ funds are not protected. The National Bank will further monitor the development of international practices in this field.

The National Bank of Moldova (NBM) reiterates its opinion stated in the press release of 10 July 2017 on the so-called cryptocurrencies, also known as “virtual currencies” (VCs), and continues to warn consumers of the high risk of losing money on VCs investments.

Taking into account the high fluctuations, including the price collapse, the closing down of VCs exchange platforms recorded in the last months, the National Bank of Moldova reinforces its opinion expressed in the press releases of 15.02.2018 and 10.07.2017 on cryptocurrencies and investments in VCs, pointing out on high risks of losing money invested in such assets.

The National Bank of Moldova advises citizens to inform themselves before making investments to avoid fraud schemes that are spreading worldwide in the field of information technologies, our country not being an exception.