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Pakistan Crypto Council and World Liberty Financial Sign Agreements to Boost Investment

Pakistan Embraces Digital Finance.

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Last updated: April 26, 2025 8:30 pm
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Published April 26, 2025
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Agreements aim to promote investment and innovation in Pakistan’s crypto sector.

Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) and World Liberty Financial (WLF) have signed agreements to promote investment in Pakistan’s crypto sector.

ii) The agreements are expected to foster innovation and strengthen cooperation between PCC and WLF.

iii) Federal Minister for Information, Ata Tarar, highlighted Pakistan’s potential in the crypto sector.


Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan is taking significant steps towards embracing the global digital economy through agreements between the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) and World Liberty Financial (WLF). These agreements are designed to promote investment and innovation within the country’s developing crypto sector.

The signing ceremony was attended by Federal Minister for Information Ata Tarar, PCC CEO Bilal Bin Saeed, and WLF Co-Chairman Zack Vetkoff. Minister Tarar emphasized that the establishment of the Pakistan Crypto Council is a crucial step towards adopting emerging technologies, highlighting the considerable opportunities Pakistan offers in the crypto sector.

Bilal Bin Saeed, CEO of PCC, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, while Zack Vetkoff praised Pakistan’s economic potential, describing it as “one of the fastest-emerging economies”. The agreements are expected to foster innovation in the crypto space, strengthen cooperation between PCC and WLF, and encourage greater international investment in Pakistan’s digital economy.

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