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Ghana to License Crypto Platforms Amid Surging Digital Demand

Ghana plans to introduce licenses for cryptocurrency platforms following a rise in digital asset demand.The central bank expects to finalize regulatory approval for parliament...

Ghana Leads Africa in Crypto Adoption, Ranks Among Global Top Ten

Ghana now ranks among the top ten countries globally for cryptocurrency adoption, with 17% of adults owning digital currencies.The Bank of Ghana is developing...

Bank of Ghana to Regulate Cryptocurrency Platforms by September 2025

The Bank of Ghana will implement cryptocurrency regulations by September 2025 through the Virtual Asset Providers Act.A dedicated unit will be established to monitor...

Ghana’s Central Bank to Regulate Cryptocurrencies by September 2025

Bank of Ghana to begin regulating cryptocurrencies and virtual asset platforms by September 2025.A dedicated digital assets unit will be established at the central...

Ghana’s President Mahama Endorses Solana Blockchain for Africa’s Fintech Growth

Former Ghanaian President Mahama endorses Solana Blockchain for African financial inclusion, citing its low transaction costs.Solana's proof-of-history consensus mechanism enables thousands of transactions per...

Ghana to Adopt Blockchain in Governance for Transparency and Anti-Corruption

Ghana plans to integrate blockchain technology into its governance to combat corruption.This initiative will make Ghana the first African country with a blockchain-powered government.The...

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Bitcoin’s 26% Rally Wipes Out $3.1B in Shorts

Bitcoin surged 26% from $62,900 to $79,500 in five days, liquidating $3.1 billion in shorts in one of the...

Microsoft Entra ID bug gets perfect 10.0 CVSS score

Microsoft disclosed a critical remote code execution vulnerability in its Entra ID cloud identity service.Tracked as CVE-2026-69836, the flaw...

Adviser: Agencies ‘Locked and Loaded’ if CLARITY Act Fails

White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt warned that federal agencies are "locked and loaded" to issue new rules if...