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SME Times News Bureau | 27 Jul, 2017
Bitcoins can act as a potential transaction and payment mechanism for businesses but they are fraught with risks in the absence of proper monitoring and regulatory framework, a survey released on Wednesday said.

"Absence of the information about counterparties in the bitcoins transaction is a major drawback and may lead to unintentional transactions such as money laundering," PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Gopal Jiwarajka said while releasing here the survey study on industry perspective on bitcoins.

"Bitcoins are fraught with risks and not backed by any tangible asset but by sheer demand," he added.

The industry body on Wednesday organised a roundtable discussion to ascertain the industry perspective about the prevalence of bitcoins in the system.

The survey study said that though there is a lot of awareness about bitcoins in the system, there are hardly any users of this currency.

Though nearly 97 per cent of the respondents were aware of the term bitcoins, none of the respondents dealt with the crypto-currency for their businesses, it said.

Further, it was revealed that the major hindrance faced by the Indian industry in dealing with bitcoins as a measure of payment mechanism is security and regulatory aspects associated with the digital currency.

The price of bitcoins jumped from $100 in June 2013 to $3025 in June 2017.

"Bitcoins are a fascinating instrument, however highly volatile, and susceptible to high risk makes it a vulnerable instrument," Jiwarajka said.

Bitcoins have gained tremendous ground on global financial investments in recent years, he said.

Proper vigilance and directives to regulate the crypto-currency could boost the digital ecosystem in the country, he added.

"Low transaction cost for bitcoins makes it a highly demanded instrument for digital transactions in recent times. There is a high possibility that the world of bitcoin may expand on the back of greater acceptance rate for bitcoins in recent years," Jiwarajka said.

Eliminating the risks and having a regulatory mechanism could make this a viable option for promoting it as a digital currency in the country, Jiwarajka said.
 
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