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Ghana Enacts Law Legalising Cryptocurrency

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Last updated: December 24, 2025 3:32 pm
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Ghana has formally legalized cryptocurrency trading, ending years of regulatory uncertainty after parliament passed the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill into law. The move marks a significant policy shift in one of West Africa’s most active digital asset markets. While the decision provides long-awaited legal clarity for users and businesses, it also brings the fast-growing sector under structured regulation for the first time. Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama announced the development on December 19 during the central bank’s annual Nine Lessons, Carols and Thanksgiving Service in Accra.

He stated that virtual asset trading is now lawful nationwide and that individuals will no longer face arrest for engaging in cryptocurrency-related activities. However, Asiama cautioned that legalization should not be interpreted as unrestricted freedom for the industry. He explained that the new law creates a formal framework empowering the central bank to license, supervise and monitor digital asset operators.

According to him, the objective is to address risks that previously operated without oversight, including fraud, money laundering and potential threats to financial stability. He noted that the absence of regulation in past years left users vulnerable and limited the authorities’ capacity to respond to emerging problems.

Under the new law, the Bank of Ghana assumes direct oversight of virtual asset service providers, with requirements focused on transparency, accountability and regulatory compliance. Asiama emphasized that consumer protection is a core pillar of the framework and warned that cryptocurrency activities will now be held to the same standards of governance and supervision applied across the wider financial system.

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Ghana’s decision reflects existing realities, as cryptocurrency use has remained widespread despite the lack of formal approval in the past.An estimated three million adults, about 17 percent of the population, already use digital currencies for savings, payments, remittances and business transactions.

Data from Web3 Africa Group indicates that crypto transactions in Ghana reached roughly $3 billion between July 2023 and June 2024, much of it conducted outside traditional banking channels. The country has also emerged as a regional leader in digital asset adoption. According to Chainalysis’ 2025 Geography of Cryptocurrency Report, Ghana ranked among the top five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa by total cryptocurrency value received between July 2024 and June 2025.

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/

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