Kenya’s new crypto law faces stress test as Bitcoin ATMs appear in malls

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Bitcoin ATMs were spotted across major shopping malls in Nairobi days after Kenya implemented its first comprehensive cryptocurrency law, creating an immediate stress test for regulators who claim that no crypto provider is yet authorized to operate

Local media outlet Capital News reported that several major malls across Nairobi had new machines branded “Bankless Bitcoin” installed beside traditional banking kiosks, offering cash-to-crypto services to the locals

This isn’t the first time Kenya has seen Bitcoin ATMs. In 2018, The East African reported that ATM provider BitClub installed Bitcoin ATMs in Nairobi, although adoption remained minimal and the devices did not reach mainstream retail spaces.

CoinATMradar data indicates that there are currently only two reported Bitcoin ATMs in Kenya.

The arrival of new Bitcoin ATMs comes just weeks after Kenya’s Virtual Assets Service Providers Act of 2025 came into effect. On Nov. 4, Kenya implemented its first formal licensing framework for wallet operators, exchanges, custodians and other crypto platforms

Under the new law, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) will be responsible for overseeing payment and custody functions. In contrast, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) will regulate investment and trading activities

A Bitcoin ATM spotted in Kenya. Source: Capital FM## The Central Bank of Kenya warns that no VASP is licensed yet

While the law is in effect, the regulations required to initiate licensing of VASPs have not yet been issued. This means that providers are currently operating without the necessary licenses

In a joint notice issued on Tuesday, the CBK and the CMA stated that neither regulator has licensed any VASP under the new laws to operate in or from Kenya. The regulators warned that companies claiming authorization are doing so illegally

“Currently, CBK and CMA have not licensed any VASPs under the Act to operate in or from Kenya,” the central bank said, adding that the National Treasury is already developing and will issue regulations that will determine when the licensing can start

Source: Central Bank of KenyaThe situation creates a mismatch. On one hand, visible crypto infrastructure is entering mainstream retail spaces while regulators are warning the public that no operator has the proper authorization.

It raises questions about enforcement and the compliance of crypto businesses in the country

Related: Efforts underway to digitize trade in Africa with blockchain, stablecoins

Bitcoin goes from Kibera backstreets to upscale malls

The arrival of Bitcoin ATMs in high-end malls signals that Kenya’s informal crypto ecosystem is expanding despite operating in regulatory gray areas.

Capital News reported that while Bitcoin ATMs are only just starting to reach more upscale malls, Bitcoin usage has flourished in lower-income neighborhoods, such as Kibera, where people use BTC as a form of banking.

“In many cases, people in Kibera do not have an opportunity to secure their lives with normal savings,” AfriBit Africa co-founder Ronnie Mdawida told the local outlet.

He said that with Bitcoin, residents can hold value without documentation and banking paperwork, which he said was “financial freedom” for people living on a dollar a day

Magazine: Trash collectors in Africa earn crypto to support families with ReFi

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