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MANILA, Philippines — A widespread adoption of cryptocurrency as an alternative financial product in the country has pushed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to craft guidelines covering the sector’s service providers, providing another layer of protection for investors.
The corporate watchdog on Dec. 20, 2024, published its draft rules on crypto asset service providers (CASPs), or entities that offer or engage in the provision of one or more crypto asset services.
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Among the requirements for a CASP to be qualified for registration is that it must be a stock corporation registered with the SEC, have at least four staff members based in the Philippines, meet the minimum capital and submit a complete application for authorization to the SEC.
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Data from global blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis show that in October last year, the Philippines ranked eighth in the world in terms of cryptocurrency adoption.
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A separate report by international cryptocurrency payment gateway Triple-A found that in 2022, there were nearly 7 million Filipinos, or around 6.13 percent of the populationfortune edge gaming, who owned cryptocurrency assets.
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