Atlas21
  • ‎
No Result
View All Result
Atlas21
No Result
View All Result
Atlas21
Home Crypto

Panama: bill introduced to regulate cryptocurrency payments

Newsroom by Newsroom
March 31, 2025
in Crypto
panama
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

The bill establishes a regulatory framework for digital asset service providers, including custody platforms and exchanges.

Panama has introduced a bill to regulate cryptocurrencies, aiming to create a clear legal framework for the use of digital assets in financial transactions. The proposed regulation includes licensing requirements for crypto service providers and compliance measures in line with international financial standards.

The bill will now be discussed in the committees of the National Assembly, where it may undergo changes before the final vote. If approved, Panama would position itself as one of the most advanced countries in Latin America in terms of cryptocurrency regulation.

Cryptocurrencies become legal payment method

One of the central points of the regulation is the legal recognition of digital assets as a payment tool. This means that citizens and businesses can freely agree to use Bitcoin, Ether, and stablecoins in their commercial transactions and civil contracts.

The use of cryptocurrencies will be allowed for purchasing goods and services, paying debts, and other financial operations, as long as both parties agree.

A regulatory framework for crypto service providers

The bill introduces specific regulations for Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs), including custody platforms, exchanges, and cryptocurrency wallets. Operators will need to register in a national database managed by the Financial Analysis Unit (UAF) and obtain official authorization to operate in the country.

Moreover, they will need to comply with Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, following the guidelines of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Those who fail to adhere to the rules will face administrative or criminal penalties.

Blockchain for governance and digital identity

In addition to cryptocurrency regulation in Panama, the bill also proposes the use of blockchain technology in public administration. The goal would be to improve bureaucratic efficiency and ensure greater transparency through digital identity systems and the tokenization of financial instruments. Legal validity is also granted to smart contracts.

Previous Post

Lummis: “The strategic Bitcoin reserve could halve the US debt”

Next Post

South Carolina: bill proposal to purchase up to 1 million bitcoins

Latest News

bitaxe
Bitcoin

Bitaxe Gamma: configuration guide

by Newsroom
March 6, 2026
0

A small open-source ASIC born from the community to bring mining back to individuals and strengthen the distribution of the...

Read moreDetails
phishing
Crypto

Google discovers an iOS exploit kit used in digital asset phishing attacks

by Newsroom
March 6, 2026
0

The kit, dubbed "Coruna", targets iPhones running iOS 13.0 through 17.2.1 and hunts for seed phrases and apps such as...

Read moreDetails
irs
Crypto

U.S.: the IRS proposes mandatory electronic delivery of tax forms for digital assets

by Newsroom
March 6, 2026
0

The proposal by the U.S. tax agency would eliminate the requirement for exchanges to provide users with paper copies of...

Read moreDetails
vancouver
Bitcoin

Vancouver rejects the bitcoin reserve proposal: blocked by provincial law

by Newsroom
March 6, 2026
0

Municipal staff concluded that the Vancouver Charter does not allow the city to hold bitcoin as a reserve asset.

Read moreDetails
Paralelní Polis
Bitcoin

Prague: Paralelní Polis hub closes permanently

by Newsroom
March 5, 2026
0

After 12 years, the cypherpunk space is ending its activities due to financial difficulties and the property owner’s decision.

Read moreDetails
Atlas21

© 2025 Atlas21

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Home
  • Feature
  • Bitcoin
  • Careers
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Privacy Policy
  • News
  • Learn
  • Press
  • Cookie Policy

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Interviews
  • Learn
  • Feature
  • B2B Services
  • Adoption
  • ‎
    • ‎

© 2025 Atlas21

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you are happy with it.