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    Uganda to Launch CBDC Pilot, Kenya Close to Regulation
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    Uganda to Launch CBDC Pilot, Kenya Close to Regulation

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Uganda has launched a central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot as part of a broader tokenization effort across the African nation, while its neighbor Kenya is on the verge of enacting a crypto regulation bill. 

    Blockchain financial infrastructure company the Global Settlement Network (GSN) has partnered with Ugandan developer Diacente Group in an initiative to tokenize $5.5 billion of real-world assets, which also includes a CBDC pilot, the companies announced on Wednesday. 

    It comes as Kenya’s virtual asset service providers (VASP) bill passed through the country’s parliament on Tuesday and now awaits President William Ruto’s signature to become law. 

    Kenya’s VASP bill passed through the country’s parliament on Tuesday. Source: YouTube

    Sub-Saharan Africa, regions south of the Sahara that include Uganda and Kenya, were flagged as the third-fastest growing region for crypto adoption in a September report from blockchain data platform Chainalysis, after $205 billion in onchain value was received between July 2024 and June 2025.

    Uganda CBDC backed by treasury bonds

    Uganda’s CBDC, a digitized version of the Ugandan shilling, has been deployed on GSN’s permissioned blockchain, backed by Ugandan treasury bonds, and is accessible through a smartphone, according to GSN and the Diacente Group.

    The pilot also adheres to both local and international compliance standards, including Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) protocols.