Ghana's SEC just admitted 11 companies into a 12-month crypto regulatory sandbox, the first operational move since the VASP Act passed in December 2025. This is bigger than it looks. Most African countries are still debating whether to regulate crypto. Ghana passed the law and launched the sandbox within 3 months. The 11 companies: Africoin, Koinkoin, Hyro Exchange, Goldbod, Vaulta, Xchain, among others, can qualify for full licenses in just 6 months if they're compliant. Meanwhile Nigeria has paused new admissions to its own sandbox while it restructures oversight between the CBN and its new VARA framework. Ghana's playbook is simple, and it's working: → Legalize first → Test under supervision → Open full licensing to everyone With 3M+ crypto users already in the country, the demand was always there. What was missing was the structure. Now we have both. The regulated crypto era in Ghana isn't coming. It's here. 🇬🇭