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Ghana’s Crypto Push Begins As 11 Companies Enter SEC Sandbox

FIT Editorial TeamBy FIT Editorial TeamMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mobile money is everywhere in Ghana. And now, crypto wants in on that infrastructure too.

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Foreign Players Circle As Local Framework Takes Shape

Blockchain.com, one of the older names in the industry, announced this week it had moved into the Ghanaian market with a sharp focus on tying crypto payments to the country’s mobile money ecosystem.

The move came just days after Ghana’s Securities and Exchange Commission published a list of 11 virtual asset companies cleared to operate inside a new regulatory sandbox — the country’s first structured attempt to bring order to a fast-growing crypto market.

The 11 companies admitted to the program are Africoin, Blu Penguin, Goldbod, Hanypay, Hyro Exchange, HSB Global, KoinKoin, Whitebits, Vaulta, XChain, and Bsystem.

They will operate under the Virtual Asset Service Providers Act, a law Ghana passed in December that gave the SEC authority over digital asset activity in the country.

Ghana’s SEC just gave crypto builders the green light 🇬🇭

The regulatory sandbox under Act 1154 is MASSIVE. 12 months to build, test and get licensed. No more operating in the shadows.
For the youth this isn’t just policy. It’s the financial system that finally sees you.… https://t.co/gOftGciEo1

— Kwabena Kesse, CPA, CRISC (@LKKesse) March 11, 2026

A Controlled Environment With A Clock Running

The sandbox runs for 12 months. But companies that get their products ready for the market and meet every regulatory requirement could walk away with a full license in as little as six months, according to the SEC.

That is a tight window. Participants must also comply with anti-money laundering rules and counter-terrorism financing standards — requirements the SEC made clear are not optional.

Consumer protection is built into the program’s design, and officials said the lessons gathered during the pilot will directly shape how Ghana regulates crypto going forward.

The VASP law requires anyone operating in the digital asset space to obtain a license or register with either the Bank of Ghana or the SEC. No registration, no operation.

Bitcoin is now trading at $69,818. Chart: TradingView

Ghana Joins A Region Already Deep Into Crypto

Ghana is not coming late to this. The country already ranks among the top five crypto markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, alongside Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Kenya.

The entire region saw crypto inflows climb over 50% year-on-year, reaching more than $200 billion between July 2024 and June 2025, data from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis shows. Nigeria led that surge with over $90 billion received in that period.

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Most transactions across the region fall under $1,000 — a pattern that reflects everyday use rather than large institutional moves.

Stablecoins have become a primary tool for cross-border payments and a hedge against local currency swings.

Ghana’s sandbox launch signals that the government is no longer watching from the sidelines. With foreign companies arriving and local platforms now operating under official oversight, the country is building a framework it clearly intends to keep.

Featured image from Pexels, chart from TradingView





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