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Cryptocurrency Regulatory Framework in Zimbabwe
TABLE 6.10
Suggested Practice for Regulation (Principal Component Analysis)
Component
1
2
3
4
5
In your opinion, should cryptocurrencies be
regulated?
0.125
−0.076
0.138
0.857
−0.138
A law that separates the use of cryptocurrencies
from mainstream banking industry
0.028
−0.095
−0.105
−0.164
0.870
All cryptocurrency exchanges to register and be
licensed with RBZ for regular inspection of
transactions
−0.254
0.075
0.748
0.179
−0.072
The exchange should maintain a history of
transactions for users
0.213
−0.089
0.710
0.024
−0.010
Customer’s fund must be kept separate from the
funds of the exchange
0.020
0.845
−0.138
−0.221
−0.134
The government should add tax value on every
cryptocurrency prompt made
0.782
0.013
−0.234
0.188
−0.030
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis
Source: Primary data.
TABLE 6.11
Descriptive Statistics for Regulation Practice
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
In your opinion, should cryptocurrencies be regulated?
63
2.37
0.814
A law that separates the use of cryptocurrencies from mainstream
banking industry
63
3.68
1.156
A law that makes cryptocurrency a legal tender (it is officially
recognized as a currency that can be used to purchase)
63
4.27
0.605
All cryptocurrency exchanges to register and be licensed with RBZ
for regular inspection of transactions
63
3.29
0.492
The exchange should maintain a history of transactions for users
63
3.44
0.643
Exchange should report suspicious activity to RBZ
63
4.00
0.724
Customer’s fund must be kept separate from the funds of the
exchange
63
4.10
0.824
The government should add tax value on every cryptocurrency
prompt made
63
2.81
1.545
Jail for non-cryptocurrency users on tax evasion
63
2.81
1.524
Introduce anonymous tax on non-registered users of cryptocurrency
63
2.81
1.513
Valid N (listwise)
63
Source: Primary data.