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2026-05-26 06:20:11

South Africa Moves to Clarify Crypto Regulations, Extends Public Comment Period

BitcoinWorld South Africa Moves to Clarify Crypto Regulations, Extends Public Comment Period The South African government and its central bank are taking steps to bring greater clarity to the country’s cryptocurrency regulatory landscape, according to a report from local media outlet IOL. In a joint statement updating the draft Capital Flow Management Regulations, the National Treasury and the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced an extension of the public comment period to June 30, 2026. Key Details of the Draft Regulations The statement explicitly noted that the proposed regulation is not intended to criminalize the holding of cryptocurrencies. Furthermore, the rules will not be applied retroactively, a move designed to reassure current holders and market participants. This clarification addresses a common concern in emerging regulatory frameworks where ambiguity can lead to market uncertainty. Cross-Border Framework in Development Alongside the capital flow regulations, the Treasury and SARB indicated that a draft manual for a cross-border crypto transaction framework will be released for public consultation. This manual is expected to include formal definitions for cross-border crypto transactions and outline the specific obligations of officially authorized crypto service providers operating within South Africa. Why This Matters for the Crypto Industry South Africa has been working to establish a clear regulatory environment for digital assets for several years. The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) previously declared crypto assets as financial products, bringing them under existing regulatory oversight. This latest move by the Treasury and SARB targets the capital flow and cross-border aspects, which have been a gray area. By extending the comment period to mid-2026, authorities are signaling a deliberate, consultative approach that prioritizes industry feedback before finalizing rules. Conclusion The extended comment period and explicit assurances regarding retroactivity and criminalization provide a more predictable path for crypto businesses and investors in South Africa. The forthcoming cross-border framework manual will be a critical document for licensed service providers, defining how international crypto transactions are treated under South African law. The industry will be watching closely as the June 2026 deadline approaches. FAQs Q1: Will the new South African crypto regulations apply to past transactions? No. The Treasury and central bank have stated the regulations will not be applied retroactively. Q2: Does the regulation make holding cryptocurrency illegal in South Africa? No. The government explicitly clarified that the regulation is not intended to criminalize cryptocurrency holdings. Q3: When is the public comment period for these regulations open until? The public comment period has been extended to June 30, 2026. This post South Africa Moves to Clarify Crypto Regulations, Extends Public Comment Period first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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