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    Kenya Signs Virtual Asset Bill, Ushering New Bitcoin Era

    By October 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kenya has formally entered a brand new period for digital belongings. President William Ruto signed the Digital Asset Service Suppliers Act, 2025, giving the nation its first complete crypto regulation framework.

    The brand new law licenses and regulates crypto exchanges, pockets suppliers, brokers, and cost processors working in or from Kenya. It additionally brings the fast-growing sector underneath the oversight of two most important regulators — the Central Financial institution of Kenya (CBK) and the Capital Markets Authority (CMA).

    Underneath the Act, the CBK will supervise cost processors and stablecoin issuers, whereas the CMA will oversee buying and selling platforms, funding advisers, and asset managers. Each companies will now be liable for making certain compliance with anti-money laundering and shopper safety requirements.

    BREAKING: 🇰🇪 Kenya formally indicators the “Digital Asset Service Suppliers Invoice” into regulation.

    Africa is embracing crypto 🚀 pic.twitter.com/06JjjUSAqv

    — Bitcoin Journal (@BitcoinMagazine) October 15, 2025