Kenya's government is making moves to legalize and regulate crypto. The National Treasury of Kenya released a draft policy ...
The survey found that the typical cryptocurrency user in Kenya is aged below 40, and primarily invests in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT.
Kenya is set to legalize cryptocurrencies with plans for a new draft policy aimed at regulating virtual assets and service providers in 2025.
Kenya's plan to legalize crypto assets marks a shift in policy, aiming to foster innovation and financial inclusion under new ...
Kenya is preparing legislation to regulate cryptocurrencies, marking a shift from the cautious warnings previously issued by ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreed to support the Kenyan government in formulating a virtual assets policy ...
Kenya has historically kept a cautious stance toward the cryptocurrency industry. In December 2015 the country’s central bank ...
Treasury notes that virtual assets have gained traction in the country due to the public’s desire for alternative investment ...
The Kenyan government invited public comments on draft crypto policies. According to the country’s Ministry of National ...
In a recent report, the IMF called on Kenya to implement a structured regulatory framework for the crypto and provided a set ...
The IMF has urged Kenya to establish a robust regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies to protect consumers and address ...
Treasury Secretary John Mbadi outlines Kenya's crypto legalization plans, balancing innovation with consumer protection and ...