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Indonesia’s Regulator Takes Control of Cryptocurrency Regulation

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


The financial watchdog in Indonesia, the Financial Services Authority (OJK), has revealed its plans to incorporate financial service companies, including those dealing with cryptocurrency assets, under a regulated digital system. This initiative is focused on extensively assessing and testing new financial products before granting them permission to operate in the country. Local media outlet DetikFinance has highlighted that cryptocurrencies will soon fall under this regulatory umbrella, ensuring they are closely monitored moving forward.

Enhanced Consumer Protection through Regulatory Oversight

Cryptocurrency businesses will now need to navigate through regulatory procedures, facing evaluation by the OJK before receiving approval to function. This process is part of a regulatory sandbox strategy, commonly used by authorities to allow companies to trial new products in a controlled setting. Hasan Fawzi, an official in Indonesia's finance sector, has stressed that this action is primarily to protect consumers from fraudulent investments.

From January 2025 onwards, the OJK will take over regulatory duties for the crypto sector from the national commodity agency Bappebti. Although currently classified as commodities, crypto assets might be reclassified as financial instruments once overseen by the OJK.

Advancing Indonesia’s Crypto and Digital Objectives

Indonesia's crypto industry has been gaining traction, especially after the election of a pro-crypto vice president who has promised to cultivate expertise in blockchain, AI, and cybersecurity. This commitment is aimed at empowering the youth and increasing their involvement in the digital economy.

In alignment with this digital trend, Indonesia launched its national Crypto Asset Futures Exchange last year, providing a regulated platform for legitimate crypto trading. The country is also exploring the use of blockchain in public services. Additionally, discussions are ongoing regarding the taxation of crypto transactions, with potential adjustments to tax rates to stimulate growth in the sector.

This article was originally posted on BH NEWS.

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