Colombian banks closed all the accounts of South American crypto exchange Buda.com, local news outlet Diario Bitcoin reported June 8, citing an email the company sent to its clients.
According to the email, the move was spontaneous, the banks confirming that the accounts had been closed without providing further explanation.
The crypto exchange reported soon after the news that it was experiencing technical difficulties, but would fully resume services June 13.Buda's Colombian CEO Alejandro Beltran confirmed the situation to local industry media Cripto247.
He also named the three banks that blocked Buda's accounts: Bancolombia, BBVA and Davivienda.
Cripto 247 links the banks' decision to an internal letter from the Colombian financial control officer that was circulated in February.
The letter was a reminder that banks are not authorized to interact with crypto platforms.
Beltran told reporters he interprets the letter as a recommendation and that banks are in fact not obligated to comply.
On June 7, the same day banks closed Buda's accounts, the Colombian Senate held a debate on the potential of cryptocurrency and blockchain in the country.
As Cointelegraph reported in March, Buda had already faced legal issues when a number of Chilean banks closed its accounts along with two other crypto platforms.
Later in April, Chile's anti-monopoly court took Buda's side and ordered the re-opening of its accounts at two major Chilean banks.
Colombian Banks Close All Accounts of S. American Crypto Exchange Buda
Veröffentlicht auf Jun 9, 2018
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