Ghana Central Bank: Plans to complete legislation on encryption asset regulation by the end of the year.

Golden Finance reported that Ghana's Central Bank Governor Johnson Asiama stated that the country expects to pass a regulation bill for encryption and virtual assets by the end of December. The regulatory framework has been drafted, and the related bill is being submitted to Parliament for review. Asiama pointed out during the International Monetary Fund meeting in Washington that Ghana must accelerate the regulation and monitoring of encryption transactions to ensure the safety and transparency of the financial system.

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GateUser-efedc6a5vip
· 2025-10-16 20:05
Just go for it💪
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GateUser-efedc6a5vip
· 2025-10-16 20:05
Hurry up and enter a position!🚗
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