Pakistan Advances Digital Asset Regulation as Finance Minister Engages Icoin Technology

Pakistan is at an early but strategically important stage in shaping its digital asset ecosystem, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Tuesday, as the government continues to lay the groundwork for a structured and responsible regulatory framework. The remarks were made during a meeting with a visiting delegation from Icoin Technology Inc., a Silicon Valley-based blockchain infrastructure company, led by its Chief Executive Officer Chet Silvestri, according to a press release issued by the finance ministry.

The finance minister emphasized that while Pakistan’s digital asset market is still evolving, it holds significant potential if guided by sound regulation and institutional coordination. He welcomed knowledge-sharing and responsible investment aligned with national priorities, underscoring the government’s intent to foster innovation without compromising consumer protection or financial stability.

During the meeting, Aurangzeb briefed the delegation on Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to develop a structured and responsible framework for digital assets. He also shared updates on progress toward establishing the Pakistan Crypto Council and the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority, institutions intended to provide oversight, licensing, and supervision of virtual assets and related service providers.

According to the press release, the finance minister highlighted Pakistan’s growing participation in global digital asset activity, as reflected in international analytics. He noted that increasing engagement by Pakistani citizens in digital assets makes regulation essential to balance opportunity with risk. The government, he said, is determined to channel this activity into a well-regulated environment that safeguards users while encouraging innovation, investment, and market development.

Aurangzeb explained that the evolving policy framework aims to provide clarity to market participants, align Pakistan’s approach with international best practices, and ensure effective coordination among regulators, including the State Bank of Pakistan. Such coordination, he noted, is critical to enabling orderly market development and institutional participation in digital assets.

Silvestri, in turn, shared insights from the United States and Canadian markets, drawing on Icoin Technology’s experience of working with banks, exchanges, and large-scale consumer platforms. He outlined how regulatory clarity in more mature jurisdictions has allowed traditional financial institutions to engage with digital assets through existing infrastructure rather than rebuilding core banking systems from scratch.

He also explained the role of wallet-based middleware and switching technologies that enable banks to connect securely with exchanges, manage liquidity, strengthen compliance, and offer digital asset services through familiar banking applications. This approach, he noted, reduces complexity for both institutions and users while maintaining regulatory oversight.

The delegation highlighted the transformational potential of blockchain technology and stablecoins in modernizing financial infrastructure. According to the statement, these technologies can enable faster, lower-cost, and more transparent transactions while still operating within a regulated environment. Reference was made to recent legislative developments in the United States aimed at bringing greater coherence to digital asset regulation, particularly around stablecoins and their integration into the banking system.

The delegation also emphasized that young and tech-savvy populations across global markets are already engaging extensively with digital assets. They noted that regulated participation through banks helps retain this activity within the formal financial system, strengthening transparency, compliance, and economic accountability.

The finance minister advised that, given the evolving regulatory landscape, initial engagement with interested banks and relevant institutions would be a constructive next step, alongside continued dialogue with regulators, including the central bank. Discussions also covered Icoin Technology’s global partnerships and its interest in exploring opportunities in Pakistan in collaboration with local partners.

The delegation sought guidance on regulatory pathways, licensing requirements, and engagement mechanisms with authorities, including banks and regulators. Both sides agreed to maintain engagement, explore areas of cooperation, and continue exchanges aimed at supporting Pakistan’s efforts to build a transparent, inclusive, and well-regulated digital asset market.

In recent years, regulation of digital assets has remained on the government’s agenda. President Asif Ali Zardari promulgated the Pakistan Virtual Assets Ordinance 2025 in July last year, leading to the establishment of the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority to oversee virtual asset and blockchain-related activities, marking a foundational step in Pakistan’s digital finance journey.

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