探索南非加密资产监管框架的发展情况

Michael Adelowotan
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本文探讨了建立监管框架和法律的必要性和形式,以指导和控制南非越来越多的个人和公司投资和交易加密资产。总部设在巴黎的政府间组织金融行动特别工作组(FATF)2021 年的报告显示,南非明显缺乏对加密资产的监管。为了应对这一挑战,南非监管机构--金融部门行为监管局(FSCA)于 2022 年 10 月表示,加密资产是价值的数字代表,因此可归类为金融产品,应参照《金融咨询和中介服务法》(FAIS)第 1(h)条,对其进行监管。所采用的方法是审查南非有关加密资产的监管框架和法律。研究发现,需要制定相关的监管框架和法律,为投资大众提供充分的保护,并为加密资产业务部门的可持续性和稳定性提供途径。本文的结论是,为南非的加密资产提供有效的监管框架将有助于限制交易和/或投资加密资产的个人和公司面临的波动和网络攻击风险。此外,了解有关加密资产投资的各种监管控制和法律将确保该行业的个人和公司谨慎行事。
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Exploring the development of regulatory framework for crypto assets in South Africa
This paper explores the need for, and forms of regulatory framework and laws established to guide and control the growing number of individuals and firms investing and trading in crypto assets in South Africa. The step taken to regulate crypto assets was necessitated by the 2021 report of the Paris-based intergovernmental organisation referred to as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) which revealed that there is apparent lack of crypto assets regulation in South Africa. In rising to this challenge, the South African regulatory authority known as the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in October 2022 indicated that crypto assets are digital representation of value and therefore could be categorised as financial product which are to be subjected to FSCA regulations with reference to Section 1(h) of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS). The method adopted was to review the regulatory framework and laws governing crypto assets in South Africa. It was found that relevant regulatory framework and laws are needed to provide adequate protection for the investing public and to provide avenues for the sustainability and stability of the crypto assets business sector. The paper concludes that providing an efficient regulatory framework for crypto assets in South Africa will assist in limiting the risk of volatility and cyber-attacks to which individuals and firms trading and/or investing in crypto assets are exposed to. Moreover, an awareness of various regulatory controls and laws governing investments in crypto assets will ensure that individuals and firms in this sector tread in the path of caution.
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