Lawmakers in Ghana have taken a decisive step on cryptocurrency oversight, seeking to bring fast-growing digital asset activity under formal regulation. ParliamentLawmakers in Ghana have taken a decisive step on cryptocurrency oversight, seeking to bring fast-growing digital asset activity under formal regulation. Parliament

Ghana cryptocurrency law approved as Parliament backs virtual asset regulation

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Lawmakers in Ghana have taken a decisive step on cryptocurrency oversight, seeking to bring fast-growing digital asset activity under formal regulation.

Parliament in Ghana backs cryptocurrency Providers Bill

Parliament in Ghana has approved a new framework to legalize and regulate the widespread use of cryptocurrency, responding to mounting concerns from the Bank of Ghana over unregulated trading and payments in the West African state.

The measure, passed as the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, is designed to cover the expanding ecosystem of virtual asset service providers operating in the country. Moreover, it targets gaps that previously allowed platforms and intermediaries to operate without clear legal status.

Central bank in Ghana aims to license and supervise cryptocurrency platforms

Under the new law, the Bank of Ghana cryptocurrency policy framework will now extend to licensing a broad range of digital asset businesses. This includes exchanges, wallet providers and other cryptocurrency companies in Ghana that offer trading, custody or related services.

Governor Johnson Asiama said at the weekend in the capital, Accra, that passage of the bill will allow the central bank to authorize eligible operators and begin systematic crypto platform supervision. However, detailed implementing regulations and timelines were not immediately disclosed.

Addressing risks from fast-growing crypto use

Authorities have been increasingly worried about the rapid and often opaque growth of cryptocurrency in Ghana. The new rules seek to address central bank concerns about money laundering, consumer protection and financial stability as digital asset use spreads across West Africa crypto adoption hotspots.

Moreover, the law clarifies that virtual asset businesses must meet licensing requirements and comply with oversight, instead of operating in a largely unregulated space. That said, officials have indicated that the goal is to balance innovation with safeguards rather than restrict activity outright.

Next steps for Ghana’s digital asset market

With the cryptocurrency legalization law now approved, market participants expect further Bank of Ghana guidance on prudential rules, capital standards and reporting duties. The framework is also likely to influence how regional regulators approach similar legislation.

In practical terms, investors using a cryptocurrency exchange in Ghana or other digital asset service will gradually move into a more formal ecosystem as licensing rules take effect. However, questions remain on how legacy operators will transition into the new regime and how enforcement will be applied.

Overall, the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill marks a turning point for Ghana cryptocurrency policy, signaling that authorities are prepared to recognize digital assets while tightening oversight to protect users and the broader financial system.

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