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Pakistan Navigates the Crypto Gold Rush: Balancing Innovation and Regulation

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Published April 14, 2025
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As global crypto adoption surges, Pakistan grapples with policy frameworks to harness digital asset potential while mitigating risks.


Key Takeaways:

  • President Trump’s move to create a strategic reserve of cryptocurrencies has sparked global debate, with potential implications for Pakistan’s crypto policies.
  • Pakistan is actively exploring cryptocurrency regulation to attract foreign investment and foster a competitive digital asset ecosystem.
  • The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has historically been cautious about cryptocurrencies, but recent moves suggest a shift towards regulated adoption.

Islamabad, Pakistan – April 14, 2025 – A recent article published by The Express Tribune, titled “The crypto gold rush” and authored by Ayaz Hussain Abbasi, highlights the growing global interest in cryptocurrencies and its potential impact on Pakistan. In the article, available at The crypto gold rush, Abbasi states, “Regardless of whether Trump’s initiative turns out to be a brilliant financial strategy or a risky experiment, one thing is clear: cryptocurrencies are no longer a niche asset; they are becoming an integral part of mainstream finance.”

The article notes that President Trump’s decision to establish a strategic reserve of five major cryptocurrencies for the United States has ignited intense discussions worldwide. While supporters believe this could enhance financial stability and position the US as a leader in the digital economy, critics express concerns about volatility and security risks.

The establishment of the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) signals a move towards creating a regulatory framework for digital assets.

Pakistan, with a significant young population and a growing interest in digital assets, faces a unique set of challenges and opportunities in this evolving landscape. Recent developments indicate a shift in Pakistan’s approach to cryptocurrency. The establishment of the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) signals a move towards creating a regulatory framework for digital assets. This council aims to integrate blockchain technology and digital assets into Pakistan’s financial system, attracting international investment and fostering a competitive crypto ecosystem.

Bilal bin Saqib, CEO of the Pakistan Crypto Council, stated the country aims to develop clear regulations governing digital assets to support the local crypto ecosystem. Pakistan is also engaging with other countries to learn from their regulatory models.

Historically, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has maintained a cautious stance on cryptocurrencies, even banning transactions in 2018. However, recent reports suggest a potential change in this stance. Proposed amendments to the SBP Act could allow digital currencies to gain legal tender status, potentially paving the way for a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Historically, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has maintained a cautious stance on cryptocurrencies, even banning transactions in 2018.

Pakistan’s move to regulate digital assets aligns with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) guidelines, aiming to curb money laundering and terrorism financing while fostering innovation. The government recognizes the potential of digital technologies to drive economic growth and is taking steps to integrate them into the national financial framework.

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