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    CAR Crypto Push Deepened Elite Control, Exposed State to Crime: Report

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comDecember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Central African Republic’s push into crypto has deepened elite control and exposed the country to “foreign criminal organizations,” according to a recent report by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC).

    In the report titled “Behind the blockchain: Cryptocurrency and criminal capture in the Central African Republic,” researchers claimed that the CAR’s crypto ventures, from adopting Bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender to launching Sango Coin and the CAR memecoin, were rolled out in a fragile nation with limited electricity, internet access and oversight.

    “An impoverished population, exposed to mass executions, torture and gang rape, with limited access to electricity, mobile phones and the internet, cannot engage in crypto investments in any meaningful way,” the report said, arguing that the programs were “tailored more to the interests of foreign investors than to the needs of its own population.”

    The report specifically criticized a July 2023 law allowing the tokenization of national resources such as oil, gold, timber and land, claiming that it risks undermining the country’s sovereignty.

    CAR reverses Bitcoin legal tender status after pushback

    In April 2022, CAR made Bitcoin legal tender, becoming the second country to do so after El Salvador. However, the country repealed the legislation in March 2023 after significant pressure from the regional monetary union, the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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    “The initiative was fundamentally unrealistic,” the GI-TOC said. “With just 15.7% of the population connected to electricity,” fewer than 40% holding mobile subscriptions and a GDP per capita of $467, most citizens lacked the infrastructure and resources to trade in digital currency, the researchers said.

    How CAR’s crypto projects progressed. Source: The GI-TOC

    The report also claimed that President Faustin-Archange Touadéra was “surrounded by crypto enthusiasts, pro-Russian businesspeople and controversial business magnates.” The report cited examples of individuals linked to alleged illegal timber trafficking and associated with multiple fraud cases and convictions.

    At its most severe, the report said the initiatives appear “designed to enrich a narrow circle of insiders while opening new channels for foreign influence and transnational organized crime at the expense of the wider population.”

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    CAR’s crypto projects fail to gain momentum

    The GI-TOC also noted the poor performance of CAR’s crypto initiatives. In 2022, CAR announced the launch of the country’s first major crypto initiative, Sango, aimed at tokenizing natural resources and attracting crypto investment. However, according to the GI-TOC, Sango Coin sold less than 10% of its target supply.