The public should avoid the cryptocurrency ‘Freedom coin,’ according to the Board of Governors.

Date:

Share post:

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has issued a public warning about the upcoming launch of a cryptocurrency in Ghana called “Freedom Coin.”

The cryptocurrency and its marketing company do not have “Bank of Ghana approval to operate in the banking and payment sector,” according to a statement from the Central Bank.

The Bank emphasized that cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are not governed by any laws in Ghana and are hence unbacked by any warranties or safeguards.

It further directed “all licensed institutions including banks, specialized deposit-taking institutions, dedicated electronic money issuers and payment service providers to refrain from facilitating cryptocurrency transactions via their platforms or agent outlets”.

“The general public is hereby advised to take note and be guided accordingly,” the statement added.

BitCash Currency Exchange

The Bank of Ghana, a few days ago, cautioned the general public against the patronage of a money-doubling scheme operating in Ghana under the name “BitCash Currency Exchange”.

According to the Bank, the scheme which falsely claims to have its approval is a fraudulent one and does not reward investors as promised.

A statement from the Bank explained that unsuspecting recipients of messages and hyperlinks about BitCash Currency Exchange who subsequently click on the hyperlink or forward such messages compromise the safety of their funds, their WhatsApp accounts and other social media profiles, as well as those of friends and family on their contact list.

The general public was thus advised to do the following when they receive such messages or hyperlinks:

  • Delete such messages upon receipt and desist from forwarding them to others.
  • Remove any member(s) on social media platforms from whom such messages are received as their accounts may have been compromised.
  • Verify with Bank of Ghana or other relevant authorities, the licensing status of persons or entities, prior to depositing funds with them or patronizing their services.
  • Place deposits only with institutions licensed by the Bank of Ghana, in order that they may be accorded the necessary protection under the applicable banking laws.
  • Review and familiarize themselves with Bank of Ghana’s notice on ‘Money Doubling’ and ‘Card Loading systems’ which can be found on the Bank’s website.

Related articles

Elimination of viral hepatitis in Ghana needs effective partnership – GHS

Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, Director General, Ghana Health Service (GHS), says the elimination of viral hepatitis in Ghana needs...

GCPS to host medical and knowledge fiesta next week

The Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (GCPS) in partnership with North America's Ghana Physicians and Surgeons Foundation...

Ghana’s TVET transformation agenda to enhance skills and academics-Dr Adutwum

Dr Yaw Adutwum, Minister for Education has stated that Ghana’s Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) transformation has a...

Rent Control Department goes digital

The Rent Control Department has launched its new digital platform to modernize public service delivery and make rental...