The Senate of Pakistan is set to consider the Virtual Assets Bill 2025, introduced as a private member’s bill by Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan. The bill, available with ProPakistani seeks to regulate the rapidly evolving domain of virtual assets, including cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based technologies.
The Virtual Assets Bill 2025 will also help launch a Digital Rupee backed by the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) as applicable under central bank regulations.
The purpose of bringing this bill is to regulate the issuance, use, trading, and utilization of virtual assets within Pakistan, backed by PKR, setting up virtual asset zones, which would ensure financial stability, protect investors, and prevent illegal activities, and also establish the legal framework for the digital rupee to be recognized as authorized legal tender.
It also provides substantial guidelines and standards for the registration and licensing of virtual currency zones, virtual currency exchanges, and virtual asset providers. The compliance with anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing regulations has also been made obligatory under this Act.
Furthermore, the bill helps enable transparency in the virtual currency market by organizing regular audits and reporting from entities involved in managing and trading virtual assets, which would subsequently foster and maintain trust and accountability in the financial system of Pakistan.
If passed, the government will establish a National Virtual Assets Regulatory Commission to carry out the purposes of this Bill. The commission will help:
The federal government or provincial government will identify and designate specific regions. Preference will be given to such regions with abandoned, idle, or underutilized power plants that can still generate surplus electricity via renewable energy.
The commission will be responsible for maintaining a register of licenses of virtual assets zones, which will include applications for licenses received, enforcement orders linked to issued licenses, and information about revoked licenses.
The register will be open to the general public for inspection and lodging complaints.
The Commission, in consultation with the concerned Ministries and their relevant attached departments, shall issue licenses for all virtual currency exchanges and Virtual Assets Service Providers functioning within the country.
Applicants are required to submit evidence of business registration, prove financial stability, outline measures depicting AML/CTF compliance measures, and present cybersecurity protocols to the Commission.
The Government shall:
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