Global Adoption

Ghana Opens Crypto Trading Sandbox With 11 Firms Under New VASP Law

Ghana has taken a major step toward regulating the digital asset sector by launching a crypto trading regulatory sandbox that will allow 11 companies to test blockchain and cryptocy services under government supervision. The program was announced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Ghana as part of the country’s new Virtual Asset Service Providers Act, 2025 (VASP law)

The sandbox will operate for 12 months, giving participating firms the opportunity to run their products in a controlled environment while regulators monitor compliance, risks, and consumer protections. 


Controlled Testing for Crypto Services

A regulatory sandbox allows companies to experiment with financial technology products while regulators closely observe their operations. In Ghana’s case, the initiative is designed to help the government better understand how cryptocy businesses operate before issuing full licenses. 

The program will also help regulators develop detailed rules covering areas such as:

  • Investor protection

  • Market integrity

  • Anti-money-laundering compliance

  • Risk management for crypto businesses

Data gathered during the sandbox will be used to shape the country’s final licensing framework for virtual asset service providers


The First Cohort of Crypto Companies

The SEC selected 11 firms to participate in the initial sandbox program, representing a mix of crypto exchanges, tokenization companies, and blockchain service providers. 

Participants include:

  • Africoin

  • Blu Penguin

  • Goldbod

  • HanyPay

  • Hyro Exchange GH Ltd

  • HSB Global

  • KoinKoin

  • WhiteBits

  • Vaulta

  • XChain

  • BSystem Ltd 

Some of these companies focus on crypto trading and payments, while others are developing tokenization platforms and blockchain-based financial infrastructure.


Path to Full Licensing

According to regulators, companies that demonstrate compliance and readiness during the first six months of the sandbox may be granted full licenses to operate under Ghana’s new crypto regulatory framework. 

Projects that need additional testing time may remain in the sandbox for the full 12-month period while refining their services. 

Once the pilot program concludes, the SEC plans to publish final regulatory guidelines and open the licensing process to additional crypto companies


Why This Matters

Ghana’s regulatory sandbox marks an important milestone for crypto adoption in Africa’s rapidly growing digital asset market.

By allowing companies to test blockchain products under regulatory oversight, the country aims to encourage innovation while protecting investors and ensuring compliance with financial laws.

If successful, the program could serve as a model for other African nations exploring how to regulate cryptocy markets while still supporting fintech development.

Terron Gold

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