Ghana Legalizes Cryptocurrency Trading with Central Bank Oversight

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Ghana has legalized cryptocurrency trading under the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, placing digital asset regulation under the Bank of Ghana. The law mandates licensing for exchanges, wallet providers, and custody services, while offering user protection and Countering the Financing of Terrorism measures. With 3 million adults using crypto and $3 billion in annual transactions, the move brings oversight to a fast-growing market. The cedi remains legal tender, while crypto assets function as regulated financial instruments.
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