Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto
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Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto
Pakistan unveils plans to legalise bitcoin and crypto and implement a regulatory framework to attract foreign investment and boost adoption.
Bilal Bin Saqib, CEO of the Pakistan Crypto Council, told Bloomberg on Thursday that Pakistan has unveiled plans to legalise bitcoin and crypto and implement a regulatory framework to attract foreign investment and boost adoption.
The government aims to devise clear regulations and align with international best practices. Pakistanâs Finance Minister formed the PCC last week to steer the countryâs crypto strategy.
âPakistan is done sitting on the sidelinesâ regarding bitcoin and crypto, Saqib told Bloomberg. âWe want to attract international investment because Pakistan is a low-cost, high-growth market with 60% of the population under 30.â
âTrump is making crypto a national priority, and every country, including Pakistan, will have to follow suit,â he said.
This move comes amid a global shift in attitudes towards bitcoin and crypto after the United States pushed for greater mainstream acceptance. The new stance is a stark change for Pakistan, which had previously banned crypto. By embracing bitcoin and crypto early, Pakistan is looking to position itself as a regional leader and attract investors.
Pakistanâs central bank had expressed concerns earlier. However, the government now seeks to mitigate risks through prudent legislation. Clear rules could boost innovation and prevent potential abuse of decentralised networks.
This post Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Vivek Sen Bitcoin.
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Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto
Bitcoin Magazine
Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto
Pakistan unveils plans to legalise bitcoin and crypto and implement a regulatory framework to attract foreign investment and boost adoption.
Bilal Bin Saqib, CEO of the Pakistan Crypto Council, told Bloomberg on Thursday that Pakistan has unveiled plans to legalise bitcoin and crypto and implement a regulatory framework to attract foreign investment and boost adoption.
The government aims to devise clear regulations and align with international best practices. Pakistanâs Finance Minister formed the PCC last week to steer the countryâs crypto strategy.
âPakistan is done sitting on the sidelinesâ regarding bitcoin and crypto, Saqib told Bloomberg. âWe want to attract international investment because Pakistan is a low-cost, high-growth market with 60% of the population under 30.â
âTrump is making crypto a national priority, and every country, including Pakistan, will have to follow suit,â he said.
This move comes amid a global shift in attitudes towards bitcoin and crypto after the United States pushed for greater mainstream acceptance. The new stance is a stark change for Pakistan, which had previously banned crypto. By embracing bitcoin and crypto early, Pakistan is looking to position itself as a regional leader and attract investors.
Pakistanâs central bank had expressed concerns earlier. However, the government now seeks to mitigate risks through prudent legislation. Clear rules could boost innovation and prevent potential abuse of decentralised networks.
This post Pakistan Plans To Legalise Bitcoin And Crypto first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Vivek Sen Bitcoin.
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