Ghana plans to officially license and regulate cryptocurrency platforms as part of new digital finance reforms. The Bank of Ghana will require crypto exchanges and wallet providers to register and comply with licensing, AML, and KYC rules. Draft legislation is expected by September 2025. This move aims to protect consumers, prevent illicit activity, and boost transparency in the growing crypto sector, positioning Ghana as a regional fintech hub.
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