Bitcoin, invented in the wake of the global financial crisis, is a form of cryptography-based e-money that offers a largely anonymous payment system, but its value is highly volatile.
"The ownership, trading and use of Bitcoin and other virtual money as an asset carries potential risks for users," the State Bank of Vietnam said in a statement late yesterday.
It warned against investing in Bitcoin or processing transactions using the crypto-currency, saying it was forced to act after seeing a rise in its use on "some trading floors".
"Since people believe Bitcoin would become more valuable in the future, they tend to hoard Bitcoins as they hoard gold," Le Huy Hoa, a member of a Bitcoin forum in Vietnam, was quoted as saying by the VietnamNet news website.
The world's Bitcoin community was shaken Tuesday by the disappearance of its biggest exchange, Japan-based MtGox.
After beginning life worth just a few cents, the currency spiked above USD 1,000 last year, before slumping below USD 600 earlier this month, according to the Coindesk index.
Some other countries, including Russia and China, have heavily restricted how Bitcoins can be used.
A recent report by the International Institute of Finance said Bitcoin's future as a broadly accepted exchange medium is limited.
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