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by: xpoolPosted on: June 10, 2025

Kenya’s Digital Economy Faces Uncertainty Amidst Cryptocurrency Tax Changes

A new cryptocurrency tax in Kenya has sparked debate, raising concerns that it could hinder the nation’s digital economy. Despite its intention to boost revenue, critics argue that the policy might drive talented entrepreneurs and innovation out of the country. This uncertainty threatens Nairobi’s position as a leading fintech hub. ]

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