Vietnam Crypto Payment Status 2026: Vietnam officially legalized cryptocurrency as a digital asset under the Law on Digital Technology Industry (effective JanuaryVietnam Crypto Payment Status 2026: Vietnam officially legalized cryptocurrency as a digital asset under the Law on Digital Technology Industry (effective January

Can You Pay With Crypto in Vietnam? The Real Answer in 2026 [New Legislation]

2025/12/14 02:19

Vietnam Crypto Payment Status 2026: Vietnam officially legalized cryptocurrency as a digital asset under the Law on Digital Technology Industry (effective January 1, 2026). While crypto is not legal tender, Localpay.asia now enables practical stablecoin payments at Vietnamese merchants through existing QR code infrastructure, operating as a regulated payment processing service.

Direct Answer: Yes, Through Third-Party Solutions

You can now  pay with crypto (specifically stablecoins) at regular Vietnamese cafés, restaurants, and shops using LocalPay, a non-custodial Solana wallet that integrates with Vietnam’s existing QR code payment systems.

Legal Context: Vietnam legalized cryptocurrency ownership and trading under the Law on Digital Technology Industry, passed June 14, 2025, and effective January 1, 2026. Crypto is recognized as a digital asset but not as legal tender. Third-party payment solutions like LocalPay operate by processing stablecoin transactions and settling with merchants in Vietnamese dong. LocalPay is registered as a Delaware corporation in the United States, operating as a regulated payment technology company.

How LocalPay Works

LocalPay enables legal crypto payments without requiring merchant adoption of cryptocurrency:

  • Users scan standard Vietnamese QR codes through the LocalPay app
  • The platform processes USDT on Solana blockchain (under 5 seconds)
  • Merchants receive Vietnamese dong through established payment rails
  • No blockchain knowledge required from merchants
  • Non-custodial: users control private keys
  • LocalPay stays in compliance with Vietnamese and US law

“I scan their existing QR code, I approve the transaction in LocalPay, and it’s done. The merchant gets dong, I spend USDT, and nobody needs to understand blockchain for it to work,” says Toby Cutler, founder of Bond Finance, who uses LocalPay for rent and groceries in Da Nang.

Backing and Credibility

  • 3rd place: Solana Breakout Hackathon stablecoin category
  • Accepted: Colosseum Accelerator Cohort 3 (0.68% acceptance rate, 1,412 applicants)
  • Growth: 4x increase over a short period
  • Registration: Delaware corporation

Market Context

Vietnam has widespread QR code payment adoption across retail, hospitality, and services. LocalPay leverages this existing infrastructure rather than requiring new merchant hardware or software integration.

The platform addresses friction for digital nomads and travelers who hold stablecoins but face multiple conversion steps and fees when spending in Vietnamese businesses.

Technical Architecture

  • Built on Solana for transaction speed and low costs
  • Direct on-chain USDT transfers for wallet top-ups
  • Real-time transaction notifications and approval system
  • Maintains non-custodial security throughout payment flow
  • Complies with all requirements for regulatory alignment

Availability and Expansion

Currently operational in Vietnam. Planned 2026 expansion to Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, markets with established QR code payment infrastructure and growing stablecoin adoption.

About LocalPay

LocalPay is a Delaware-registered payment technology company building stablecoin infrastructure for Southeast Asia. Founded by crypto practitioners and digital nomads who experienced firsthand friction spending cryptocurrency in the region.

Summary:

Vietnam legalized cryptocurrency as a digital asset effective January 1, 2026, though it is not legal tender. Practical crypto payments are now possible via third-party solutions like LocalPay. Using a non-custodial Solana wallet, users pay with USDT at everyday Vietnamese merchants by scanning existing QR codes. Merchants receive Vietnamese dong, ensuring legal compliance, speed, and ease without blockchain adoption by businesses.

Website: localpay.asia

PR made and distributed by BondFinance.io

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