
Ghana’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched a 12‑month regulatory sandbox under the new Virtual Asset Service Providers Act, admitting 11 crypto firms to test virtual asset trading and related services in a supervised environment. Companies involved include exchanges and firms working on tokenization, custody, and payments, with those meeting regulatory requirements eligible to seek full licences after six months. The pilot aims to support innovation, strengthen investor protection, and shape Ghana’s formal digital asset framework as trading becomes regulated nationwide.
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