Ghana's central bank: plans to complete crypto-asset regulation legislation by the end of the year
2025-10-16 20:01:44
The governor of Ghana's central bank, Johnson Asiama, has said that the country expects to pass a crypto and virtual asset regulation bill by the end of December. The regulatory framework has been drawn up and the relevant bill is being sent to parliament for consideration. Speaking at an international monetary fund conference in Washington, Asiama said Ghana must accelerate the pace of regulation and monitoring of crypto transactions to ensure the safety and transparency of the financial system.
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