Bali Governor Wayan Koster has warned that foreign tourists who use crypto as a means of payment or break other rules could face deportation, criminal penalties, or tough sanctions. Indonesian law dictates that all transactions must be settled in the local currency, the rupiah.
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Bali Tells Tourists: Don’t Pay With Crypto
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has warned that foreign tourists who use crypto as a means of payment or break other rules could face deportation, criminal penalties, or tough sanctions. Indonesian law dictates that all transactions must be settled in the local currency, the rupiah.