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Pakistan Launches Crypto Council to Regulate Digital Assets and Blockchain

  • March 26, 2025
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Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has underscored the pivotal role of the newly established Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) in shaping the country’s digital asset landscape, marking a significant step toward the integration of blockchain technology into Pakistan’s financial system. Speaking at the council’s inaugural meeting in Islamabad, the minister highlighted the council’s mission to serve as a central platform for regulators, industry leaders, and policymakers to collaboratively develop a responsible and forward-looking regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and blockchain innovations. The meeting, attended by key financial and technological stakeholders, reflected the government’s growing commitment to fostering a digital economy while ensuring economic stability.

Aurangzeb reiterated that Pakistan’s approach to digital finance and blockchain technology must be carefully structured to attract investment, empower the youth, and position the country as a leader in emerging financial technologies. He emphasized that while the potential of digital assets is immense, it is essential to implement a regulatory framework that ensures transparency, security, and compliance with global financial standards. The minister assured that the government is fully committed to establishing an ecosystem where innovation in digital finance can thrive, without compromising economic stability or consumer protection.

The launch of the PCC earlier this month marked a significant milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to embrace blockchain technology. The council was established by the federal government as part of a broader strategy to regulate and integrate digital assets into the country’s financial infrastructure. The move comes at a time when global interest in blockchain technology and decentralized finance (DeFi) is growing rapidly, and Pakistan aims to position itself as a key player in this evolving financial landscape.

The council will play a crucial role in shaping policies that encourage responsible cryptocurrency adoption while mitigating risks such as financial fraud, money laundering, and excessive market volatility. Its formation follows the recent appointment of Bilal bin Saqib as Chief Advisor to the Finance Minister for digital assets, underscoring the government’s intent to bring in expertise from both the financial and technological sectors. Saqib, known for his contributions to the tech industry and blockchain advocacy, is expected to provide strategic guidance on integrating blockchain solutions into various sectors of the economy.

According to a statement from the Finance Division, the establishment of the PCC represents a proactive step toward adopting digital finance and ensuring that Pakistan does not fall behind in the global shift toward blockchain-based financial systems. The council aims to create an environment where digital asset innovation can flourish under a structured and secure framework, encouraging both local and international investment in Pakistan’s fintech sector.

The PCC will be chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, with its board comprising key regulatory figures, including the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), the Federal Law Secretary, and the Federal IT Secretary. This high-level representation highlights the government’s commitment to ensuring that digital asset policies align with broader financial and economic goals.

Pakistan’s engagement with digital assets and blockchain technology has gained momentum in recent years, driven by increasing public interest in cryptocurrencies and the global shift toward decentralized financial systems. However, the country has faced challenges in formulating clear policies due to concerns over financial security and regulatory oversight. The establishment of the PCC is expected to provide much-needed clarity in this space, ensuring that digital finance initiatives are implemented in a structured and secure manner.

The inaugural meeting of the PCC concluded with a consensus among stakeholders on the importance of carefully navigating Pakistan’s digital asset strategy. Participants agreed that while cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology present substantial economic opportunities, they also come with risks that need to be managed effectively. By creating a regulatory framework that balances innovation with financial stability, Pakistan aims to unlock the potential of digital assets while safeguarding the interests of investors and the broader economy.

As Pakistan takes steps to integrate blockchain technology into its financial system, the success of the PCC will depend on its ability to foster collaboration between regulators, financial institutions, and the tech industry. The council’s future initiatives will likely focus on developing clear guidelines for cryptocurrency exchanges, enhancing cybersecurity measures, and educating the public on the risks and benefits of digital assets. With the backing of the government and key financial regulators, the PCC is set to play a transformative role in shaping Pakistan’s digital financial future.

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