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Bank of Ghana Signals Openness to Virtual Asset Regulation After Meeting with CDABI-GH

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is taking proactive steps toward regulating virtual assets, signaling a commitment to fostering innovation while safeguarding the financial system. Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama recently engaged with the Chamber of Digital Assets and Blockchain Innovation Ghana (CDABI-GH) to initiate discussions on developing a comprehensive regulatory framework.

# Exploring Collaboration in the Digital Asset Space

The meeting, held on July 9, 2025, at the Bank Square, served as an introductory platform for senior BoG officials and CDABI-GH representatives. The primary focus was to identify opportunities for collaboration and stakeholder engagement within Ghana’s burgeoning digital asset ecosystem. Dr. Asiama commended the Chamber’s establishment and emphasized the BoG’s receptiveness to industry insights. He stated the Bank’s commitment to creating a regulatory environment that both encourages innovation and protects the integrity of the financial system, highlighting the importance of CDABI-GH’s input in this process. He welcomed the Chamber’s active participation in shaping the future of virtual asset regulation in Ghana.

This engagement demonstrates the Bank of Ghana’s forward-thinking approach to incorporating digital assets into the financial landscape. By actively seeking input from industry stakeholders like CDABI-GH, the BoG aims to create regulations that are both effective and conducive to innovation.

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