Marktkapitalisierung: $3.8654T -0.340%
Volumen (24h): $172.9878B -1.880%
  • Marktkapitalisierung: $3.8654T -0.340%
  • Volumen (24h): $172.9878B -1.880%
  • Angst- und Gier-Index:
  • Marktkapitalisierung: $3.8654T -0.340%
Kryptos
Themen
Cryptospedia
Nachricht
Cryptostopics
Videos
Top -Nachrichten
Kryptos
Themen
Cryptospedia
Nachricht
Cryptostopics
Videos
bitcoin
bitcoin

$118014.889542 USD

-0.13%

ethereum
ethereum

$3812.416274 USD

1.32%

xrp
xrp

$3.139678 USD

1.09%

tether
tether

$0.999913 USD

-0.01%

bnb
bnb

$808.153753 USD

-1.05%

solana
solana

$181.859764 USD

-0.08%

usd-coin
usd-coin

$0.999883 USD

0.01%

dogecoin
dogecoin

$0.224534 USD

0.42%

tron
tron

$0.338142 USD

4.56%

cardano
cardano

$0.786542 USD

0.48%

hyperliquid
hyperliquid

$43.384882 USD

0.39%

stellar
stellar

$0.422026 USD

1.32%

sui
sui

$3.811435 USD

-2.13%

chainlink
chainlink

$17.874086 USD

-0.44%

bitcoin-cash
bitcoin-cash

$570.590656 USD

-1.09%

Nachrichtenartikel zu Kryptowährungen

Pakistan Digital Assets Authority (PDAA)

May 21, 2025 at 05:12 pm

The government has approved setting up the Pakistan Digital Assets Authority (PDAA) to regulate blockchain-based financial infrastructure

Pakistan Digital Assets Authority (PDAA)

The government of Pakistan has approved setting up the Pakistan Digital Assets Authority (PDAA) to regulate blockchain-based financial infrastructure, the finance ministry said on Wednesday.

This move comes as the country is making efforts to adopt a strategy to regulate and accelerate the growth of its virtual assets economy.

"The aim is to ensure FATF-compliant innovation, economic inclusion and responsible adoption of digital assets," the ministry said.

Pakistan set up a national crypto council (PCC) in March to create a legal framework for cryptocurrency trading in a bid to lure international investment. One of the world’s most powerful people in crypto, co-founder and former CEO of Binance Changpeng Zhao, was subsequently appointed as a strategic adviser to the PCC.

Cryptocurrencies including bitcoin are not officially regulated in Pakistan but are also not illegal or banned. Also, as of January 16, 2021, the State Bank of Pakistan has not authorized any individuals or organizations to carry out the sale, purchase, exchange and investment of virtual currencies, coins and tokens.

Last month, Pakistan introduced its first-ever policy framework, created by a special government group under the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorism Financing (CTF) authority, to set rules for how digital money like cryptocurrencies and the companies that deal in it should operate in Pakistan. The policy has been formulated to align with compliance and financial integrity guidelines of the global Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The PDAA will serve as a specialized regulatory body with a mandate to oversee licensing, compliance and innovation within the digital asset ecosystem. It will regulate exchanges, custodians, wallets, tokenized platforms, stablecoins and DeFi applications, all under a single framework.

"This strategic decision puts Pakistan in line with other forward-thinking economies such as the UAE, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, all of which have established digital asset regulators to foster innovation while ensuring compliance with global financial norms," the ministry said.

The PDAA is expected to regulate an over $25 billion informal crypto market, enable tokenization of national assets and government debt, provide legal clarity to global and local investors, facilitate monetization of Pakistan’s surplus electricity through regulated bitcoin mining and empower young people and startups to build blockchain-based solutions at scale.

"This isn't just about crypto," said Bin Saqib, CEO of Pakistan Crypto Council.

"It's about rewriting our financial future, expanding access and creating new export channels through tokenization, digital finance and Web3 innovation."

According to Statista, a German online platform that specializes in data gathering and visualization, the projected revenue in the digital assets market in Pakistan is estimated to reach $1.6 billion by 2025 while the number of users is expected to reach 27.10 million users.

Originalquelle:arabnews

Haftungsausschluss:info@kdj.com

Die bereitgestellten Informationen stellen keine Handelsberatung dar. kdj.com übernimmt keine Verantwortung für Investitionen, die auf der Grundlage der in diesem Artikel bereitgestellten Informationen getätigt werden. Kryptowährungen sind sehr volatil und es wird dringend empfohlen, nach gründlicher Recherche mit Vorsicht zu investieren!

Wenn Sie glauben, dass der auf dieser Website verwendete Inhalt Ihr Urheberrecht verletzt, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte umgehend (info@kdj.com) und wir werden ihn umgehend löschen.

Weitere Artikel veröffentlicht am Jul 31, 2025