
Kenya is advancing its regulation of the digital asset market with the proposed Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Regulations, 2026. These draft regulations aim to establish a formal legal framework for businesses in the cryptocurrency and digital asset sector, transitioning from an unregulated environment to one that requires licensing and compliance, according to Sharp Daily.
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