Ghana Plans to Regulate Digital Assets by September 2025
Ghana is venturing into cryptocurrency regulation, with the Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama announcing plans to regulate digital assets by September 2025, ahead of the introduction of the Virtual Asset Providers Bill. Recognizing the inevitable rise of blockchain, the Bank of Ghana will establish a dedicated digital assets department. This marks a shift from its 2018 stance warning against the use of cryptocurrencies.
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