Ghana's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has initiated a virtual asset trading pilot program, selecting 11 companies to participate in a 12-month regulatory sandbox. The initiative will test products and services including trading platform operations, asset fractionalization, gold tokenization, and payment system tokenization. The SEC stated that participating firms can apply for formal licenses after six months if they meet regulatory requirements. This move aims to enhance transparency in crypto asset regulation and improve the regulatory framework.
Ghana SEC Launches Virtual Asset Trading Pilot with 11 Firms
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