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Experts urge Crypto regulation

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Most expert estimations say that Pakistani investors have placed somewhere between 20 billion and 30 billion worth of investments in crypto-linked assets and urged the need of having regulations in crypto. With the implementation of certain policies, Pakistan will be able to capitalize on the economic opportunity that crypto and digital assets provide.

The extent of the regulatory frameworks that Pakistan is missing can be seen in the null legal and regulatory frameworks in place to observe crypto transactions and activities. Reports indicate that trade volumes could possibly be $300 billion annually and be in close proximity to earning a proportionate GDP of $400 billion based on currently estimations.

Authorities want to focus on a phased and cautious approach to legalization while avoiding exposure to fraud, laundering, and cyber exposure. Recommended steps suggest a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to help decrease remittance costs and to help digital transactions fall in the scope of the state.

Pakistan Banks Association President Zafar Masud mentioned possible $20–25 billion economic benefits as a result of early adoption, and that the country is “seriously considering a rupee stable coin”. Weak public attitudes and problems with state digital currency adoption and cybersecurity threats remain considerable obstacles.

Since 2022, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has been developing a digital currency prototype with the support of the World Bank and IMF and hopes to soon begin the pilot phase after finishing internal tests.

Financial experts evaluate that the advancement of Pakistan’s digital financial systems could improve financial inclusion, decrease the cost of remittances, and keep Pakistan in sync with global fintech advancements.

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