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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / World / Uganda’s Central Bank Invites Firms To Discuss Crypto

Uganda’s Central Bank Invites Firms To Discuss Crypto

By Goku | Edited By Sahana Kiran,June 6, 2022, 9:45 PM

Uganda’s Central Bank Invites Firms To Discuss Crypto

The Bank of Uganda (BAU) has invited members of the Blockchain Association of Uganda (BAU) to share their knowledge with the central bank as it considers allowing cryptocurrency businesses to participate in its Regulatory Sandbox.

The bank cited a meeting between the two parties in early May in a letter to Kwame Rungunda, the BAU’s chairperson, dated June 1. Before moving on to technical conversations, the central bank recommended the country’s crypto advocacy group brush up on the sandbox regulations.

We look forward to working with @BOU_Official and all other stakeholders in shaping the opportunity for crypto in Uganda, while proactively mitigating the potential risks and ensuring consumer protection. @CmaUganda @FitspaUG https://t.co/L8CMi4Fo5f

— Blockchain Association of Uganda (BAU) (@blockchainug) June 4, 2022

Uganda’s central bank launched a regulatory framework last year

The bank created a regulatory sandbox framework in June 2021, allowing financial technology (FinTech) firms to test “innovative financial solutions” in a regulated environment in the hopes of increasing the country’s adoption of electronic payments and other digital financial services.

The Bank of Uganda’s recent letter appears to be a U-turn in its stance on bitcoin.

The bank issued a warning on cryptocurrencies in late April, notifying all payment service providers in the country that permitting crypto transactions would expose the country to money laundering and scams.

Any provider, such as a bank or fintech company found to be aiding the trade of cryptocurrency would have their financial license revoked, according to the statement.

Cryptocurrencies are not prohibited in Uganda, and they can be bought, kept, and exchanged. Cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, remain unregulated, and no company has yet been granted a digital asset license to operate in the country.

Crypto adoption in Africa is gaining traction, attracting the attention of several venture capital firms and crypto firms. Crypto usage in Africa surged by approximately 1,200 percent between 2020 and 2021, with nearly 2% of Ugandans using it.

Other African countries are following suit, with the Central African Republic being the first African country to embrace Bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender and just the second country in the world to do so.

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