Kenya Releases Cryptocurrency Licensing and Stablecoin Regulatory Draft, Advancing Digital Asset Compliance

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Gate News: On March 19, the Kenyan government released a draft guideline for cryptocurrency companies and digital asset service providers, clarifying licensing, transparency, and stablecoin reserve requirements for virtual asset service providers (VASPs), bringing a clear regulatory framework to the crypto market. The public can submit feedback before April 10 to participate in final policy development.

The draft requires all crypto companies to register and obtain licenses before offering services, meet capital requirements to reduce bankruptcy risks, and undergo ongoing regulation and regular reporting. This measure aims to boost investor confidence and ensure the long-term sustainability of market participants. For stablecoins, the draft stipulates that issuers must maintain sufficient liquidity reserves, disclose them regularly, and undergo audits to prevent reserve shortages that could devalue the currency, protecting user interests and market stability.

Additionally, the disclosure standards emphasize transparency and risk management, requiring crypto companies to report operational and financial status and promptly report suspicious activities to combat fraud and money laundering. This will force companies to adhere to stricter compliance standards, while compliant firms can enhance their reputation and attract institutional investors and international partners.

Kenya holds a favorable position in global digital asset regulation. By establishing licensing systems, reserve rules, and transparency measures, the country aims to balance innovation with investor protection and become Africa’s digital asset regulatory hub. The policy draft sends a clear signal: Kenya supports the development of cryptocurrencies but also demands accountability, setting a compliance benchmark for emerging markets.

With public consultation and stakeholder feedback progressing, Kenya’s crypto ecosystem is expected to develop steadily under the regulated framework, providing a secure environment for major digital assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin, while promoting trust and expanding applications for stablecoins in the market.

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