Nauru appoints crypto entrepreneur Dadvan Yousuf as Commissioner for International Trade, driving a digital asset strategy

Gate News announcement, April 14, the Pacific Island nation of Nauru appointed crypto entrepreneur Dadvan Yousuf as its Commissioner for International Trade to advance its digital asset strategy and attract global investment. Nauru President David Adeang said the move is intended to strengthen cross-border cooperation with virtual asset service providers, financial institutions, and technology companies, and to position Nauru as a hub for virtual asset activities. Previously, Nauru had passed legislation through the Command Ridge Virtual Asset Authority (CRVAA) to focus on regulating virtual asset activities such as crypto companies and digital banks. Officially, it said Yousuf will help Nauru promote international cooperation and compliance standards. Notably, Yousuf had previously drawn regulatory attention for allegedly selling tokens without a license in Switzerland through a crypto project he founded. This appointment marks Nauru’s shift from building a regulatory framework to actively promoting the digital asset industry.

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