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Pakistan Moves to Legalize Crypto to Attract Global Investment

Pakistan is gearing up to legalize cryptocurrency as part of a broader strategy to attract international investment and foster digital asset adoption in the country. Bilal Bin Saqib, chief adviser to the finance minister of the Pakistan Crypto Council, revealed the government’s plans to establish a clear regulatory framework for digital assets, signaling a major shift in the country’s stance on cryptocurrency.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Saqib emphasized that Pakistan can no longer afford to remain on the sidelines while global economies integrate digital currencies into their financial systems. He highlighted the nation’s strong potential as a crypto market, citing its young, tech-savvy population and cost-effective digital ecosystem as key advantages. “Pakistan is done sitting on the sidelines,” he stated. “We want to attract international investment because the country is a low-cost, high-growth market with 60 percent of the population under 30. We have a Web3-native workforce ready to build.”

The move to regulate cryptocurrency follows the finance ministry’s announcement on February 25 regarding the potential establishment of a National Crypto Council. This proposed council would oversee the formulation of crypto policies, address regulatory concerns, and ensure that Pakistan’s digital asset ecosystem evolves securely and sustainably. Additionally, the council aims to collaborate with other countries to develop standardized frameworks for international digital economic engagement.

The decision to push forward with crypto legalization aligns with global trends, as various countries seek to integrate digital assets into their financial systems. Saqib pointed to recent developments in the United States, where President Donald Trump has prioritized cryptocurrency as part of his economic strategy. “Trump is making crypto a national priority, and every country, including Pakistan, will have to follow suit,” he said.

Trump’s pro-crypto stance has led to significant policy shifts in the U.S. crypto landscape. His administration recently announced the creation of a Crypto Strategic Reserve, which includes five major digital assets: Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), XRP, Solana (SOL), and Cardano (ADA). The initiative has fueled optimism in the global crypto market, boosting the value of these assets.

Under Trump’s leadership, the U.S. has pivoted towards fostering crypto innovation, a stark contrast to the regulatory crackdowns seen during the tenure of his predecessor, Joe Biden. During Biden’s administration, regulators took a stricter stance on the crypto industry, citing concerns over fraud and money laundering. Trump, however, has actively courted the crypto sector, securing industry support in his 2024 election campaign and moving swiftly to implement crypto-friendly policies.

As global governments increasingly recognize the economic potential of digital assets, Pakistan’s efforts to establish a regulated crypto ecosystem could position the country as a competitive player in the digital finance space. Legalizing cryptocurrency would not only attract international investors but also unlock new opportunities for Pakistan’s fintech sector, Web3 developers, and digital entrepreneurs.

The proposed National Crypto Council will play a critical role in shaping the country’s regulatory approach, ensuring compliance with global standards while fostering innovation in the local digital economy. By moving towards a structured crypto framework, Pakistan could become a hub for blockchain innovation, encouraging new investments and advancing financial inclusion through decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions.

With international markets increasingly embracing digital currencies, Pakistan’s proactive approach to crypto regulation could set the stage for a more digitized and globally connected economy. As the government finalizes its policy direction, the coming months will be crucial in determining how Pakistan integrates cryptocurrency into its financial and regulatory landscape.

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