Namibia Signs Virtual Assets Law to Regulate Cryptocurrencies

Aug. 7, 2023, 3:32 PM UTC

Namibia becomes third sub-Saharan African nation to license and regulate Virtual Asset Service Providers and Initial Token-Offering Service Providers to help combat money laundering, according to the nation’s central bank.

  • The Bank of Namibia will regulate the service providers
  • “The move to regulate virtual assets thus is a major step to provide greater legal and regulatory certainty to both the public and the financial-services industry,” Governor Johannes !Gawaxab says in emailed statement
  • The legislation doesn’t give legal tender status to virtual currencies, although merchants and buyers will have the discretion to accept them as payment methods
  • Authorities will continue talks ...

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