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    Rwanda Reaffirms Crypto Ban After Bybit Adds Franc Support

    April 7, 2026
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    Rwanda’s central bank has restated its prohibition on cryptocurrency activity involving the national currency after Bybit introduced support for the Rwandan franc on its peer-to-peer marketplace, prompting a swift regulatory response.

    In a statement published Sunday, the Centrak Bank of Rwanda said crypto-assets are not authorized for payments, conversions involving the franc, or peer-to-peer trading under the current framework. The central bank warned residents against using such services, citing financial risks and the absence of legal protection in cases of loss.

    The clarification followed an announcement from Bybit on Friday that users could buy and sell digital assets using the Rwandan franc through its P2P platform. The exchange did not indicate whether it had secured local regulatory approval before enabling the feature, and it has not issued a public response to the central bank’s statement.

    Regulators stressed that the Rwandan franc remains the country’s only legal tender. The central bank also reiterated that financial institutions under its supervision are prohibited from facilitating conversions between the franc and crypto-assets, reinforcing restrictions designed to limit exposure between the domestic financial system and digital asset markets.

    Rwanda’s restrictive crypto stance

    Rwanda has maintained a restrictive stance on cryptocurrencies since 2018, when authorities first moved to curb their use in domestic transactions. Policymakers have framed the position as part of a broader effort to protect financial stability and preserve confidence in the local currency.

    The latest warning underscores concern that foreign crypto platforms integrating the franc into trading services could bypass existing safeguards. By enabling peer-to-peer transactions denominated in the local currency, such platforms risk creating informal channels that operate outside regulatory oversight.

    At the same time, Rwanda is pursuing a state-backed digital currency project, the e-franc, which remains in a proof-of-concept phase. Authorities view the initiative as a way to modernize payments infrastructure while maintaining control over monetary policy and currency issuance. A pilot phase is expected to follow as the project advances.

    Regulatory efforts are also evolving beyond outright restrictions. In March, the Rwanda Capital Market Authority released a draft framework aimed at establishing rules for virtual asset service providers. The proposal outlines a licensing regime that would permit regulated activity while maintaining strict limits on how cryptocurrencies can be used within the country.

    Under the draft legislation, crypto-assets would not be recognized as legal tender, and several activities would face prohibitions, including mining operations, mixer services, and tokens linked to the Rwandan franc. The framework also introduces oversight measures intended to bring service providers under regulatory supervision.

    The approach reflects a broader trend among emerging markets seeking to balance innovation with control over domestic financial systems. While some jurisdictions have embraced digital assets, others have moved to restrict their use to prevent capital flight, reduce exposure to volatility, and safeguard monetary sovereignty.

    Data from Chainalysis indicates that Rwanda ranks among lower-adoption markets for cryptocurrency activity across 2024 and 2025, with transaction volumes trailing regional peers such as Nigeria and South Africa. 

    Limited usage has so far reduced the scale of potential systemic risks, though regulators appear intent on maintaining tight oversight as global crypto platforms expand their reach.

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