Vietnam appears to be moving toward a regulated crypto market—but the circulating “JUST IN” claim should be treated cautiously. While it is true that the government has been exploring legal frameworks for digital assets, there is currently no widely confirmed official announcement specifying that exactly five licenses will be issued or that a project named “CAEX” has been formally approved.
What is well established is Vietnam’s strong grassroots crypto adoption. The country ranks among the most active retail crypto markets globally, with users already trading heavily on international platforms like OKX and Binance. This growing demand is precisely why regulators are under pressure to introduce oversight mechanisms.
A government-led pilot or sandbox program is plausible and would align Vietnam with regional hubs such as Hong Kong and Singapore, both of which have implemented controlled environments for crypto innovation. These frameworks typically allow a limited number of participants under strict supervision—so the idea of a capped number of licenses is not unrealistic.
As for the reported 10 trillion VND (~$380M) capital raise and backing from OKX Ventures and HashKey Capital, such figures and partnerships are plausible in the context of regulated exchange launches in Asia. However, without confirmation from Vietnamese authorities or reputable primary sources, these details remain unverified.
Bottom line: Vietnam is very likely heading toward a regulated crypto ecosystem, potentially via a pilot program with selected participants. But the specific claims about CAEX, five fixed licenses, and confirmed funding should be viewed as unverified for now—not false, but not yet substantiated.
IMPORTANT: No official confirmation from primary government or major financial institutions currently verifies the claim that Vietnam has approved a five-license crypto exchange pilot or CAEX funding.
QUAN TRỌNG: Hiện chưa có xác nhận chính thức từ chính phủ hoặc các tổ chức tài chính lớn về việc Việt Nam đã phê duyệt chương trình thí điểm sàn giao dịch tiền điện tử với 5 giấy phép hoặc về khoản tài trợ cho CAEX.
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