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Bahahlauli ba Bali ba Lemositsoe Khahlanong le ho Sebelisa Crypto bakeng sa Litefo, 'Musisi o re ba tla'Sebetsoa ka Tieo': Tlaleho

Bali’s government is reportedly warning tourists that they will suffer harsh penalties for any payments made using cryptocurrencies.

Ho ea ka e ncha raporoto from Channel News Asia, Bali’s governor Wayan Koster is sending a firm message to foreign tourists that crypto is an illegal form of payment, including at hotels, restaurants, and small businesses.

Koster’s remarks came during a Sunday press conference related to tourism, according to the report.

Says Koster,

“Foreign tourists who behave inappropriately, do activities that are not allowed in their visa permit, use crypto as a means of payment and violate other provisions will be dealt with firmly.”

Joining Foster were other government officials, including Bali’s Police Chief Inspector General Putu Jayan Danu Putra.

Koster outlines some of the penalties crypto payment offenders could face.

“Strict actions range from deportation, administrative sanctions, criminal penalties, closure of business premises and other tough sanctions.”

Koster also issued a warning that in Indonesia it is prohibited to use any currencies other than the rupiah. Fines for doing so include imprisonment of up to one year and a maximum fine of 200 million rupiahs or about $13,300.

Says Koster,

“People who carry out foreign exchange business activities without permission from Bank Indonesia can be punished with imprisonment for one-year minimum and five-year maximum, and a minimum fine of 50 million rupiahs and a maximum (fine) of 22 billion rupiahs. Violations will be subject to administrative sanctions in the form of written reprimands, obligations to pay fines, and prohibitions from payment transactions.”

While crypto is banned as a method of payment in Indonesia, the country does allow people to hold crypto as an asset, according to Channel News Asia.

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