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Is crypto legal in Taiwan, Province of China?

Cryptocurrency is legal in Taiwan, Province of China, but subject to regulatory restrictions.

Eastern Asia · TW · 2 of 9 dimensions sourced

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Taiwan, Province of China crypto policy at a glance

CBDC status
Research

Stage of the central bank digital currency programme — research, pilot, or launched.

cbdctracker.org ↗ · as of 2020 · confidence: high
Legal status
Legal, with restrictions

Whether crypto is legal, restricted, or banned for individuals and businesses.

“The FSC has announced the "Guiding Principles for the Management of Virtual Asset Platforms and Trading Businesses (VASP)"... VASPs shall not provide services for virtual assets that have the nature of securities, shall establish mechanisms for AML/CFT, and shall not engage in operations such as offering or recommending specific virtual assets with promises of returns.”
VASP licensing
Not yet recorded

Whether the jurisdiction licenses crypto/VASP service providers.

Stablecoin rules
Not yet recorded

Rules governing stablecoin and e-money-token issuance.

Tax treatment
Not yet recorded

How crypto gains are taxed and reported, including OECD CARF participation.

DeFi treatment
Not yet recorded

How decentralized finance (DeFi) is treated by regulators.

NFT classification
Not yet recorded

Whether NFTs are addressed in regulation.

Mining policy
Not yet recorded

Policy toward crypto mining — permitted, restricted, or banned.

Enforcement intensity
Not yet recorded

Intensity of regulatory enforcement actions against crypto firms.

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