
Oiligarch | KGeN
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Oiligarch | KGeN
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We could be headed to an era of crypto over-regulation in Kenya. But this won't stop anyone. When something becomes difficult to get, people want it more. I don't think they are ready for what's coming. Virtual Asset Payment Processors are required to have Ksh 50M in paid-up capital before serving a single user. For exchanges its Ksh 150M. Sitting locked up. Before they even get one customer. And that's before the Ksh 2M annual license fee, cybersecurity audits, a compliance officer, three board directors, and annual audited accounts. In the latest update in hlthe 2026 finance bill, KRA also requires them to submit user identities and transaction records. Regulation protects users. Nobody is arguing against that. But when the entry bar is this high, it looks like a form of discouraging and chasing an innovation away. Nigeria banned crypto in 2021 and P2P volumes exploded immediately to All Time High numbers. Kenya should study that before going too far.


@githwe @Nothingman2026 Can't believe I am having this conversation with grown adults.. When we learnt about drugs in chemistry... Si ingekua Kwa Biology basi.... Kama Ni natural... Smh And then they are going to sit here and tell me soda is more harmful than weed, alcohol and miraa combined

My dear wachana na carbonated drinks! Fun fact..sijakunywa soda for over 15 years!!! Alafu hiyo predator na monster is exactly what the name suggests btw… the names weren’t randomly selected…be intentional!


















If your country managed to avoid coups and civil war during the fragile early years of post-independence Africa, then it was spared immeasurable suffering both then and in the generations that followed. These were among the worst events that could befall a country at that stage

Long live nepotism aki🥹. Not one but TWO big girl jobs at 22 secured✅. And I'll be seeing that kwaheri Kenya sign frequently now.












