Ghana to issue licenses to cryptocurrency firms
Odaily News Ghana plans to license cryptocurrency platforms as authorities look to generate revenue while regulating an asset class used by millions of people in the West African country. The central bank is finalizing a regulatory framework that it plans to submit to parliament in September, the central bank governor said. The proposed law will enable the country to make full use of cryptocurrencies, promote cross-border trade, attract strategic investments, and collect financial data. (Jinshi)
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