Namibian Central Bank: Virtual Assets ‘Remain Without Legal Tender Status’ bu...

Namibian Central Bank: Virtual Assets ‘Remain Without Legal Tender Status’ bu...

The Bank of Namibia recently said it has brought virtual assets and virtual asset service providers under its fintech innovations regulatory framework, and that it plans to amend applicable laws and regulations. According to the central bank’s governor, there is an ongoing “battle between regulated and unregulated money on the one hand and sovereign versus non-sovereign money on the other.” Amending Applicable Laws The Bank of Namibia (BON) has said that while cryptocurrencies have no legal tender status in the country, it has now brought “virtual assets (VA)....


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