Malaysia Awards Digital Bank Licenses To Groups Led By Grab, Sea, RHB

Anthony Tan, chief executive officer of Grab Holdings, addresses the audience during a bell-ringing … [+] ceremony as Grab begins trading on the Nasdaq on December 2, 2021. Ore Huiying/Bloomberg...

Luxury Resort in Malaysia Will Raise Funds to Build by Selling Tokens

Luxury resort life: Yes please. One of the largest construction companies in Southeast Asia, have just announced that they will raise funds to build a wildly beautiful hotel via a token sale. IBN Corp...

Al Rajhi Bank Malaysia Partners with Moneythor for PFM Features

Al Rajhi Bank Malaysia (ARBM), a subsidiary of Al Rajhi Bank of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, today announced that it has selected Moneythor, one of the fastest-growing digital banking solution provide...

Malaysia’s Carsome To List On Nasdaq At $2 Billion Valuation

Eric Cheng, cofounder and CEO of Carsome. Courtesy of Carsome. Malaysian unicorn Carsome is reportedly seeking to go public through a dual listing on Nasdaq and the Singapore Stock Exchange that would...

Hong Kong, Bangkok, Tokyo, Singapore

Hong Kong is the top destination in Asia for foodies this year, according to new rankings released by the 50 Best organization. The city is home to 16 of the region’s “best” 100 rest...

Malaysia Detains Over 600 People for Stealing Electricity to Mine Cryptocurrency – Mining Bitcoin News

In the past two years, law enforcement authorities in Malaysia have arrested hundreds of individuals for theft of electricity allegedly used to mint digital currencies. The country’s police force has ...

Malaysia Goes Back And Forth With Crypto As Regulator Claims Country Has No Plans To Accept The Asset As Legal Tender ⋆ ZyCrypto

Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Malaysia’s deputy finance minister has stated that the country will not be accepting cryptocurrencies as legal tender in the future. The Minister wen...

So that means, Malaysia is not going to look upon Digital Assets adoption !

Recently there were several rumors and speculations raised after the statement of the Malaysian Minister, which now refused by another The Deputy Financial Minister of Malaysia refuted recent speculat...

Malaysia Will Not Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Government Says – Coinotizia

Malaysia’s deputy finance minister has clarified that the government will not adopt cryptocurrency as legal tender. “Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are not suitable for use as a payment instrument due ...

Malaysia Will Not Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Government Says – Regulation Bitcoin News

Malaysia’s deputy finance minister has clarified that the government will not adopt cryptocurrency as legal tender. “Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are not suitable for use as a payment instrument due ...

Malaysia Strikes Down Rumors Surrounding Crypto Adoption

After a local media report said that Malaysia would be recognizing crypto as legal tender, the country’s Deputy Finance Minister struck down rumors about the country moving forward with such adoption....

Malaysia Has No Plans to Recognize Bitcoin as Legal Currency

Alex Dovbnya Malaysia has become latest country to refute plans to make Bitcoin an official currency Malaysia’s Deputy Finance Minister I, Datuk Mohd Shahar Abdullah, has refuted rumors of Bitco...

Malaysia Will Not Make Bitcoin a Legal Tender, Says Deputy Finance Minister – crypto.news

Malaysia has finally responded to the question of making cryptocurrencies legal tender. The Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister said today in parliament that the country has no intention of recognizing ...

Malaysia Deputy Finance Minister Says Nation Not Looking Towards Adopting Crypto as Legal Tender

A high-ranking government official in Malaysia has refuted claims that the country wants to recognize crypto as legal tender. According to the Deputy Finance Minister of Malaysia, the country does not...

Malaysia Will Not Recognize Bitcoin as Legal Tender

Malaysia refuses to recognize cryptocurrencies as legal tender including Bitcoin. Mohd Shahar Abdullah, Deputy Finance Minister in Malaysia said, “Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are not suitable ...

Malaysia Will Not Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender, Says Deputy Finance Minister

The country’s Deputy Financial Minister has refuted the recent speculations that bitcoin and other digital assets could be legalized in Malaysia. Instead, Mohd Shahar Abdullah said the nation will foc...

Is Malaysia The Next El Salvador? Communications Ministry Proposes Adoption Of Bitcoin As Legal Tender ⋆ ZyCrypto

Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Malaysia’s Ministry of Communications and Multimedia is supporting the adoption of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as legal tender within the jurisd...

Malaysia Should Make Bitcoin, Crypto Legal Tender: Deputy Minister

In brief A deputy minister in Malaysia urged the government to adopt Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as legal tender, per a report. El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender in September 2021. It’s bee...

Government of Malaysia proposes Bitcoin, crypto as legal tender

The Communications and Multimedia Ministry of Malaysia proposed today that digital currencies such as bitcoin (BTC) should be adopted as legal tender to help the younger generation who are active user...

Will Malaysia legalize Bitcoin? – The Cryptonomist

Malaysia’s Deputy Minister for Communications, Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin, today expressed his desire for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to be legalized in the country.  He did so in Parliament, in resp...

Malaysia Comms Ministry Proposes Adopting Crypto as Legal Tender

Key Takeaways Malaysia’s deputy minister of communications and multimedia, Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin, has proposed adopting cryptocurrencies as legal tender. He also said that the ministry is l...

Bitcoin Considered as Legal Tender in Malaysia: Bloomberg

Yuri Molchan Malaysian government is eyeing Bitcoin as legal tender in order to attract young users to crypto adoption Bloomberg spreads the word that the Malaysian government is now considering crypt...

Malaysia: Is there any truth to possible pivot towards crypto-legalization

Here’s a riddle for you – Name a country that has come down hard on Bitcoin mining, literally speaking. If you vaguely remember a certain Southeast Asian country driving a roller over thousands of pie...

Could Malaysia get rid of Illegal power consumption by crypto miners?

Energy consumption has already been a major concern with cryptocurrencies, on top of their illicit usage strengthen skepticism Undoubtedly Crypto mining has got huge popularity in recent times and a l...

Malaysia Is Losing Power to Illicit Crypto Miners

People are stealing energy in Malaysia. Why? Because they’re looking to get rich through crypto mining, and now the national utility company in charge of electricity use has a few ideas it’s working t...

Is Malaysia The Next Crypto Capital Of Asia?

Things are going smoothly for Fusang, situated in the Labuan region of Malaysia. Labuan, established in 1990, is being pitched as Malaysia’s Hong Kong. This mid-shore jurisdiction is located inside th...

Malaysia May Be Asia’s Next Crypto Hub; Major Cryptos Decline as Russia Onslaught Intensifies

At the time of publication, bitcoin was trading at about $38,300, off slightly over the past 24 hours. Ethereum was changing hands just above $2,500, down 1.7%. Most other major cryptos were firmly in...

Malaysia rejects to accept crypto as legal tender

Malaysia formally rejected the notion that cryptocurrencies may have money-like properties on Thursday. The Malaysian central bank, Bank Negara, is likewise not convinced, according to the Minister, a...

This is How Malaysia Plans to Fight Electricity Theft for Bitcoin Mining

Malaysia’s national electricity utility is ramping up plans to halt electricity theft which has reportedly been on the rise. This has to do with Bitcoin mining which is supposedly also catching speed....

Malaysia Rejects Crypto As Legal Tender, Citing Lack of Money Traits

On Thursday, Malaysia officially rejected the idea that crypto could exhibit characteristics of money. Addressing Parliament member Nurul Izzah Anwar (PH – Permatang Pauh) in Dewan Rakyat about the go...

Malaysia won’t recognize crypto as legal tender, says Deputy Finance Minister

TL;DR Breakdown Malaysian Deputy Minister says that cryptocurrencies are not legal tender and therefore not valid financial option He also mentioned that they may be looking into regulating them in th...

Binance Returns to Malaysia With Strategic Investment in MX Global

Binance is known to have raised the ire of global regulators. But its tryst with the Malaysian crypto ecosystem isn’t over. Binance’s Strategic Stake in Malaysian Trading Platform The world’s largest ...