
South Africa has initiated the process of issuing cryptocurrency licenses, marking a significant milestone in the regulation of digital assets within the country. LunoGlobal and Zignaly are among the first firms to receive these licenses, showcasing the government's commitment to fostering a regulated cryptocurrency environment. This development is part of a broader initiative that aims to license 60 crypto firms by April, indicating a robust regulatory framework for the burgeoning crypto industry in South Africa.
🗞️ Crypto News South Africa has started licensing crypto firms, with 60 firms set to receive approval by April. 🇿🇦 #CryptoNews
.@LunoGlobal is among the first crypto firms to receive a license from South Africa. https://t.co/jlAK57t7rD
This is HUGE, @Zignaly with the power move to be one of the first recipients of South Africa's crypto licenses 🚨🚀 https://t.co/RQJxt9NAib


