Kenya’s repeal of the Digital Asset Tax (DAT) marks a decisive step forward in shaping a more practical and innovation-friendly regulatory framework for the country’s growing digital asset economy. The repeal, part of a broader shift in approach by Parliament, which also adopted the key proposals from of the Virtual Assets Chamber of Commerce, which consisted of various industry participants’ inputs such as Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world, including various regional and local Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) such as Kotani Pay, Swypt, Yiski, HoneyCoin, Busha and more. The now-repealed DAT, introduced in the Finance Bill,…