Morocco Completed Its Framework For Regulating Crypto

Key Points:

  • The first cryptocurrency bill in Morocco could be tabled “in the next days.” The Central Bank has already written the document, which will be discussed with key players in the sector.
  • BAM worked on the document in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
  • Morocco had the fastest-growing cryptocurrency market in Northern Africa in 2022, with a population ownership rate of 3.1% in 2022 compared to 2.4% in 2021.
The first cryptocurrency bill in Morocco could be tabled “in the next days.” The Central Bank has already written the document, which will be discussed with key players in the sector.
Morocco Completed Its Framework For Regulating Crypto

Abdellatif Jouahiri, the governor of Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), the central bank of Morocco, launched a series of meetings between the BAM and the market participants on January 3 during a news conference. Participants in the regulation process include the Moroccan Capital Markets Authority (AMMC), the Insurance Supervisory Authority, and the Social Security (ACAPS). It will go into effect before the crypto law.

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document 1

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. According to earlier reports, Moroccan officials also got in touch with the central banks of France, Sweden, and Switzerland to learn more about how they regulate digital assets.

The draft will provide a definition of cryptography that is “tailored to the Moroccan context” and aims to safeguard people without stifling innovation. Although the bill’s specifics were kept a secret, it is impossible to imagine it being more restricted than the current law, which completely forbids the trade of cryptocurrencies.

Morocco had the fastest-growing cryptocurrency market in Northern Africa in 2022, with a population ownership rate of 3.1% in 2022 compared to 2.4% in 2021. The first blockchain-powered wind farm will be installed by Soluna in 2020 in Dakhla, Morocco’s most windy and southern region. The crypto mining operations are powered by the farm’s extra energy.

According to new research from Chainalysis, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) area has the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency sector. Users in the MENA region got $566 billion in cryptocurrencies between July 2021 and June 2022, according to transaction volume. This represents an increase of 48% from the prior year.

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Morocco Completed Its Framework For Regulating Crypto

Key Points:

  • The first cryptocurrency bill in Morocco could be tabled “in the next days.” The Central Bank has already written the document, which will be discussed with key players in the sector.
  • BAM worked on the document in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
  • Morocco had the fastest-growing cryptocurrency market in Northern Africa in 2022, with a population ownership rate of 3.1% in 2022 compared to 2.4% in 2021.
The first cryptocurrency bill in Morocco could be tabled “in the next days.” The Central Bank has already written the document, which will be discussed with key players in the sector.
Morocco Completed Its Framework For Regulating Crypto

Abdellatif Jouahiri, the governor of Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM), the central bank of Morocco, launched a series of meetings between the BAM and the market participants on January 3 during a news conference. Participants in the regulation process include the Moroccan Capital Markets Authority (AMMC), the Insurance Supervisory Authority, and the Social Security (ACAPS). It will go into effect before the crypto law.

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document 1

Jouahiri claims that the BAM worked on the document in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. According to earlier reports, Moroccan officials also got in touch with the central banks of France, Sweden, and Switzerland to learn more about how they regulate digital assets.

The draft will provide a definition of cryptography that is “tailored to the Moroccan context” and aims to safeguard people without stifling innovation. Although the bill’s specifics were kept a secret, it is impossible to imagine it being more restricted than the current law, which completely forbids the trade of cryptocurrencies.

Morocco had the fastest-growing cryptocurrency market in Northern Africa in 2022, with a population ownership rate of 3.1% in 2022 compared to 2.4% in 2021. The first blockchain-powered wind farm will be installed by Soluna in 2020 in Dakhla, Morocco’s most windy and southern region. The crypto mining operations are powered by the farm’s extra energy.

According to new research from Chainalysis, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) area has the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency sector. Users in the MENA region got $566 billion in cryptocurrencies between July 2021 and June 2022, according to transaction volume. This represents an increase of 48% from the prior year.

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your research before investing.

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