Fun

Report: Central African Banking Regulator Says Crypto Ban Still Effective

News Feed - 2022-05-15 06:05:25

Report: Central African Banking Regulator Says Crypto Ban Still Effective


An African regulator has told members of the six-nation Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) that a ban on cryptocurrencies is still effective. The regulator said the prohibition is designed to ensure financial stability is maintained within the economic bloc. COBAC to Set Up System to Identify Crypto Transactions


An African regulator, the Banking Commission of Central Africa (COBAC), has reminded members of a regional economic bloc that includes the Central African Republic (CAR) that its ban on cryptocurrencies remains in effect. The regulator’s latest warning follows the CAR’s recent decision to adopt bitcoin as the country’s “currency of reference.”


According to a Reuters report, COBAC — a regulator of the banking sector in CEMAC — believes the prohibition will ensure financial stability. In a statement issued after it held a special meeting on May 6, the regulator reportedly said it will also take steps to identify and report crypto-related transactions.


“In order to guarantee financial stability and preserve client deposits, COBAC recalled certain prohibitions related to the use of crypto-assets in CEMAC. COBAC has decided to take a number of measures aimed at setting up a system for identifying and reporting operations related to cryptocurrencies,” the regulator is reported to have said.


CAR’s Sovereignty


Before the latest warning by the regional regulator, the Bank of Central African States had told the CAR to annul its decision to make bitcoin legal tender. Instead of adopting cryptocurrency, the regional central bank said the CAR should focus on implementing the monetary policies of CEMAC, which it said would reduce endemic poverty.


Meanwhile, the report quotes a spokesman for the CAR government, Serge Ghislain Djorie, who insisted that COBAC has not yet formally notified his country of the regulator’s renewed pushback against cryptocurrencies. Djorie said his government will issue a response once it is in possession of the COBAC document.


The spokesman, however, hinted his government will not be forced to change its position by an outsider. He said: “It must be understood that each state has sovereignty.” Tags in this story Bank of Central African States, Banking Commission of Central Africa (COBAC), bitcoin legal tender, Central Africa Republic bitcoin, Central African Republic, crypto assets, cryptocurrency ban, Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), Serge Ghislain Djorie


What are your thoughts on this story? Tell us what you think in the comments section below. Terence Zimwara


Terence Zimwara is a Zimbabwe award-winning journalist, author and writer. He has written extensively about the economic troubles of some African countries as well as how digital currencies can provide Africans with an escape route. Tesla CEO Elon Musk Reaffirms Dogecoin "Has Potential as a Currency" as Twitter Deal Is Put on Hold FEATURED | 2 days ago Report: UAE"s Emirates Airline Set to Use "Bitcoin as a Payment Service" FEATURED | 3 days ago


Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Previous articleSeaside Resort in Slovenia Promotes Itself With NFTs Next articleTop Video Game Artists Adopt NFTs to Help Ukraine, Collection to Release on Official MetaHistory Museum Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article. Read disclaimerShow comments More Popular NewsIn Case You Missed ItFollowing a Brief Fee Spike, Gas Prices to Move Ethereum Drop 76% in 12 Days


Transaction fees on the Ethereum network are dropping again after average fees saw a brief spike on April 5 jumping to $43 per transfer. 12 days later, average ether fees are close to dropping below $10 per transaction and median-sized ... read more.NFT Sales Volume Saw a Small Uptick This Week — Moonbirds, Mutant Apes Take Top Sales SEC Risks Violating Admin Procedure Act by Rejecting Spot Bitcoin ETFs, Says Grayscale Bill ‘On Digital Currency’ Caps Crypto Investments for Russians, Opens Door for Payments Microbt Reveals Latest Bitcoin Mining Rigs — Machines Produce up to 126 TH/s With Custom 5nm Chip Design

News Feed

Queensland law enforcement agency calls for more powers to seize crypto
Arijit Sarkar12 hours agoQueensland law enforcement agency calls for more powers to seize cryptoThe Crime and Corruption Commission is calling for a reform of Queensland’s Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 to cou
Derek Andersen2 hours agoUS House Financial Services subcommittee looks for answers on crypto and crimeReports on crypto funding terrorism and blockchain forensics were confusing, but everyone agreed on the need for coll
Bitfarms Adds 18 MW of Capacity to ‘The Bunker’ — Miner’s Daily Production Taps 16.8 BTC per Day
Bitfarms Adds 18 MW of Capacity to "The Bunker" — Miner"s Daily Production Taps 16.8 BTC per Day On July 28, the bitcoin mining company Bitfarms announced the completion of the s
‘Bitcoin will reach $1M, no doubt’ — Animoca founder at WebSummit Rio
Cassio Gusson2 hours ago‘Bitcoin will reach $1M, no doubt’ — Animoca founder at WebSummit RioYat Siu spoke on the panel "Bitcoin"s Revenge: Is Web3 Making a Comeback?" at WebSummit Rio in Brazil.1525 Tota
Indian Police Investigate 3 Companies Running a Crypto Ponzi Scheme, CEO Charged
Indian Police Investigate 3 Companies Running a Crypto Ponzi Scheme, CEO ChargedThree companies allegedly running a large-scale cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme are being investigated by
Helen Partz14 hours agoCrypto payment option for Honda cars only works via third-party platformFCF Pay’s X account has been suspended amid circulating misreporting about its “partnership” with Honda, which has neve
Rakesh Upadhyay13 hours agoPrice analysis 7/29: BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, ADA, SOL, DOGE, MATIC, LTC, DOTBitcoin’s price action remains lackluster, but select altcoins are showing signs of breaking out of their respective re
Middle East accounts for 7.5% of global crypto volume — Chainalysis
Vince Quill7 hours agoMiddle East accounts for 7.5% of global crypto volume — ChainalysisAccording to the World Bank, less than 50% of adults in the Middle East and North Africa region had access to adequate banking se
Prashant Jha11 hours agoTether signs MoU with Georgia to develop Bitcoin P2P infrastructureThe collaboration intends to bring changes to public administration and the business sector.1343 Total views2 Total sharesListen
UK Seizes First NFTs in $2 Million Fraud Crackdown — Arrests 3 People
UK Seizes First NFTs in $2 Million Fraud Crackdown — Arrests 3 People The U.K.’s. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has made its first non-fungible token (NFT) seizure. British
Player Sizzles the Casino Floor With a $134,000 Jackpot Win on Bitcoin.com Games
Player Sizzles the Casino Floor With a $134,000 Jackpot Win on Bitcoin.com Games Bitcoin.com Games dishes out a massive jackpot win for a lucky player who cashes out the big loot!
NFT Sales Soar 138% in Past Week, Blur Market Dominates This Week’s ETH-Based NFT Sales
NFT Sales Soar 138% in Past Week, Blur Market Dominates This Week"s ETH-Based NFT Sales Non-fungible token (NFT) sales have soared this past week, climbing 138.15% higher than the