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3232Central African Republic Sets Up Committee Tasked With Drafting Crypto Bill
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Thu, 26 Jan 2023 06:30:46 +0000https://www.digit.info/2023/01/26/central-african-republic-sets-up-committee-tasked-with-drafting-crypto-bill/Read more]]>The Central African Republic (CAR) president, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, recently said his government has established a 15-member committee tasked with creating a comprehensive legal framework that governs the use of cryptocurrencies. According to an official document issued by the CAR cabinet, the committee has already started its work and will regularly update the government. CAR’s Ambitions […]
]]>Speculators and Crypto Traders Blamed for Naira’s Plunge, Kenyan Institutions Told to End Dealings With Nigerian Fintechs, CAR Token Sale off to Slow Start
https://www.digit.info/speculators-and-crypto-traders-blamed-for-nairas-plunge-kenyan-institutions-told-to-end-dealings-with-nigerian-fintechs-car-token-sale-off-to-slow-start/
Thu, 04 Aug 2022 11:30:00 +0000https://www.digit.info/2022/08/04/speculators-and-crypto-traders-blamed-for-nairas-plunge-kenyan-institutions-told-to-end-dealings-with-nigerian-fintechs-car-token-sale-off-to-slow-start/Read more]]>In this week’s Africa news highlights, the Nigerian central bank blames speculators for causing the local currency’s plunge to a new all-time low on the parallel market. In Kenya, the central bank has told financial institutions to cease having dealings with two Nigerian fintechs, Flutterwave and Chipper Cash. The Central African Republic’s token sale is […]