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Pakistan moves to legalize crypto as government signals shift in financial policy
Pakistan moves to legalize crypto as the government proposes amendments to the SBP Act, signaling a shift in its financial policy.
According to a report by The Express Tribune, the amendments would allow the SBP to issue digital currency and manage the country’s money in both physical and digital forms.
The amendments also include the proposal to grant the SBP power to conduct “central bank digital currency” business, adding that CBDCs could operate as a legal tender. Moreover, the SBP plans to establish a subsidiary to develop and operate digital payment s, the report reads.
Historically, Pakistan’s central bank has categorized cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) as illegal tender, issuing warnings about the associated risks. The central bank specifically highlighted the lack of legal protections for financial losses resulting from the high volatility of cryptocurrencies.
The proposed amendments introduce penalties for the unauthorized issuance of digital currencies, imposing fines equal to twice the value of any illegal currency created, per the report.
While no specific timeline has been announced for federal cabinet approval of the amendments, these changes could shift the narrative toward regulatory oversight and the integration of digital currencies into Pakistan’s financial framework. The amendments would also expand the SBP board’s authority, enabling it to approve a wider range of financial reports and enhance governance processes.