South Africa to revise national policy position on cryptocurrency

South Africa to revise national policy position on cryptocurrency

Strong retail interest in crypto has driven South African regulators to rethink how they classify cryptocurrencies. South Africa's financial regulators are laying the groundwork for the “phased and structured” regulation of cryptocurrencies. The move presents a reversal of the largely hands-off approach taken for the past seven years and has been driven by increasingly high levels of retail interest in crypto in the country.In a position paper published on June 11, the country's Intergovernmental Fintech Working Group , or IFWG, under the aegis of the Crypto Assets Regulatory Working....


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