Virtual currency of shopping in Malaysia
Bank of Malaysia: it does not recognize or prohibit the public from deciding on the future of virtual currency
the president of the National Bank of Malaysia, dansri Muhammad Ibrahim, said that the concept document of cryptocurrency will be finalized this month, and the future of the virtual currency will be decided by the public
he mentioned that Malaysia's response is slightly different from that of some countries that have decided to ban cryptocurrency. Malaysia will not ban cryptocurrency at present, but let the market decide the future of cryptocurrency. The key is that our country must understand what is inside it
however, on September 28, Dato Mohamad zabidi bin Ahmad, senior director and global head of CIMB, Malaysia's second largest bank, attended the launching ceremony of an exchange called "urcoin" and publicly expressed the bank's support for it
It can be seen from this that although Malaysia does not affirm digital currency as its legal tender, it has selected some projects to support it, observe its development and prepare for the future legislationit is suggested to pay more attention to the mainstream digital currencies such as bitcoin, Ruitai coin, Laite coin and vitality coin.
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The currency used in Malaysia is ringgit malaysia
ringgit malaysia (Malay: ringgit malaysia; Malaysia ringgit is the legal tender of Malaysia and the currency in circulation of some countries. The international standard code of international organization for standardization 4217 is Myr, and the currency symbol is RM. It is issued by the National Bank of Malaysia
On July 21, 2005, it announced the abolition of the fixed exchange rate system between the Malaysian ringgit and the US dollar, which was implemented seven years ago, and the implementation of the managed floating exchange rate mechanism to decouple the Malaysian ringgit from the US dollar, The Central Bank of Malaysia can intervene immediately
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precautions for consumption in Malaysia:
in recent years, some unidentified persons who call themselves embassy officials call to ask the party concerned to go to the Embassy to get their so-called lost bank card, or falsely claim that the Chinese embassy has received an urgent document from the Chinese international criminal police to inform the party that their ID card has been stolen and ask the party concerned to transfer money to an account. There are many versions of fraud means, which are well-designed and highly deceptive
1. The Chinese Embassy and consulate in Malaysia will not make similar calls to anyone, and will not require the receiver to transfer money to an account. The receiver should be on high alert. Don't trust this kind of telephone, don't disclose your name, address, family, account and other personal information, and don't transfer money easily to avoid the loss of funds and property
2. When receiving a suspected fraud call, be sure to keep calm, first verify and judge the intention and authenticity of the other party's call, and then deal with it. It is suggested to call the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia or the Consulate General of the relevant areas or 12308 hotline for further verification after hanging up
Please note that fraudsters may use technical means to the consular number of the embassy, or even dial the 12308 number to the mobile phone of the party concerned, so after hanging up, they can use their own phone to dial the relevant number to verify the authenticity of the call
3. If you suspect that you have received a suspected fraud call or have been cheated, you should report to the Ma police (Tel: 999) and the Chinese police in time, so that the relevant departments can take effective measures to crack down on the telecommunications fraud in the name of the Chinese embassy
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denomination of RM1000, RM100, RM50, RM10, RM5 and RM1 were issued for the first time from 1967 to 1972
From 1972 to 1976, from 1976 to 1981, the second and third new banknotes were issued, with the same denominations as the first From 1982 to 1983, new banknotes were issued for the fourth time, with new denominations of RM500 and RM20 added From 1986 to 1989, the fifth edition of banknotes was issued, with ringgit of 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1 denomination The denominations of banknotes in circulation up to now are RM100, RM50, RM20, RM10, RM5, RM1 and mints of RM50, RM20, RM10, RM5. One ringgit is 100 cents