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The Return of the Cajee Brothers and the Unresolved AfriCrypt Investigation

The founders of the AfriCrypt scam have resurfaced in South Africa, reigniting questions about the missing millions from their 2021 platform collapse. While investors still await justice and fund recovery, the nation’s financial landscape has fundamentally transformed. Explore the verified financial losses, the ongoing legal pursuit, and how the FSCA has aggressively overhauled African blockchain regulations.

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VALR Secures ODP License from FSCA, Unlocking Regulated Crypto Derivatives in South Africa

TL;DR,     With an ODP license, VALR now serves 1.6M users and 1,800 institutions, offering regulated crypto derivatives with up to 20x leverage in South Africa. FSCA approval expands VALR into futures, options, swaps, and OTC execution under strong consumer protection, AML/CFT, and reporting rules. This new license allows VALR to legally offer complex…

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Why Absa Bank Chose Ripple to Secure Its Digital Future

TL: DR,     With Nigeria alone processing over $660 million in blockchain transactions, the Ripple-Absa partnership introduces regulated digital asset custody to meet Africa’s surging institutional demand. Ripple’s enterprise custody stack brings FSCA-aligned, multi-signature, cold storage and audit controls, giving banks a compliant, lower-risk path into tokenization. Absa moves from pilots to production—powering treasuries, tokenized portfolios,…

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Comply or Cry: Binance’s New Rules Shake Up South African Crypto

This Binance crypto compliance update forces South African traders to supply detailed sender and recipient information or face delayed or reversed transfers. Aligning with FATF Travel Rule standards boosts consumer protection but challenges the anonymity traditionally prized in crypto. Traders can maintain operational continuity by updating profiles, pre-validating recipient data, and using FSCA-approved platforms to…

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South African Crypto Regulation Advances While Tax Mechanics Remain Abstract

TL;DR, SARS crypto tax compliance remains unclear despite 138 approved crypto asset service providers out of 383 applications, with authorities prioritizing enforcement over clarifying abstract taxation rules. Contrary to what many South African traders think, crypto taxation triggers happen right away when assets are exchanged, even if they don’t change into fiat currency. As South…

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Kotani Pay Becomes South Africa’s First Licensed On/Off-Ramp Fintech

TL;DR, Kotani Pay successfully obtained a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license from South Africa’s FSCA, joining over 248 approved applications since June 2023 to legally offer on-ramp and off-ramp services to businesses and traders. South Africa’s CASP licensing framework offers regulatory clarity in a market where 12% of citizens interact with digital assets, providing…

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South African Politics Enters New Era With Crypto-Friendly Leadership

TL;DR, The African National Congress under Ramaphosa forms historic coalition government while maintaining pro-crypto policies and pioneering regulatory frameworks in Africa. According to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority, South Africa’s crypto industry will continue to develop. Ramaphosa encourages youth participation in building local blockchain solutions. Cyril Ramaphosa bags his second term, securing a win for…

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varl-exchange

VALR Platform Gains Dual Crypto License for Advanced Trading Services

TL;DR, VALR Exchange secures dual crypto license from South Africa’s FSCA, obtaining both Category I and II approvals.  With new FSCA approvals, VALR joins South Africa’s first wave of regulated exchanges, boosting trust and credibility for 5.8 million crypto users. VALR’s regulatory milestone allows advanced crypto services including discretionary strategies and product wrappers, though compliance…

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First FSCA Crypto Licenses Issued to Luno, an Exchange and Zignaly, a Decentralized Social Platform

TL;DR, Among the first batch to receive South Africa’s crypto license include Luno, South Africa’s top crypto exchange, and Zignaly, a decentralized social investing platform. Zignaly obtained a Category 2 discretionary FSP license listed on the FSCA registry under Merritt Administrators PTY LTD. Since June 2023, the FSCA has been accepting licensing applications, attracting over 230…

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