Central African Republic working to integrate Sango coin into its economy

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  • The Central African Republic has set up a committee to integrate Sango coin into its national economy.
  • Sango coin is the country’s national crypto and was launched in July 2022.

The Central African Republic (CAR) has set up a task force to explore modalities for integrating its national crypto, called the Sango coin, into the country’s economy, according to a statement from the government on Tuesday.

CAR’s new crypto committee will work toward drafting a law on the usage of cryptocurrencies in the country. The task force will also submit guidelines for asset tokenization in the country.

The 15 members of the committee were selected from several government ministries including mines and geology, rural development and town planning.

CAR became the first African nation to create a national crypto when it launched Sango coin in July last year. The land-locked central African nation also legalized bitcoin in 2022, becoming the second country to do so after El Salvador.

Part of the country’s crypto adoption drive involves the tokenization of its minerals. CAR is home to vast deposits of oil and gas, diamonds, gold and copper, among other natural resources. Despite this, it ranks as one of the poorest and least-developed nations in the world. CAR President Faustin Archange Touadera has previously said tokenization of the country’s minerals could create new investment opportunities.


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Osato is a news reporter at The Block as part of the crypto ecosystems team that focuses on DAO governance, staking, blockchain layers, and DeFi. He was previously a news reporter at Cointelegraph. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, he enjoys crosswords, poker, and attempting to beat his Scrabble high score. Follow him on Twitter at @OsatoNomayo.

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