Kenya’s Treasury will force virtual currency exchanges and wallet providers to disclose cryptocurrency owners, if Members of Parliament (MPs) approve a new bill that seeks to rein in on money launders and financial criminals. If majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah’s virtual assets service providers (VASP) bill is passed, it will remove anonymity for crypto traders and…...
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