{"id":667,"date":"2015-12-16T15:01:31","date_gmt":"2015-12-16T12:01:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forklog.media\/?p=667"},"modified":"2015-12-16T15:46:45","modified_gmt":"2015-12-16T12:46:45","slug":"bitpesa-remains-discontinued-from-m-pesa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forklog.com\/en\/bitpesa-remains-discontinued-from-m-pesa\/","title":{"rendered":"BitPesa Remains Discontinued from M-Pesa"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>According to the recent ruling by the Kenyan High Court, local operator Safaricom servicing M-Pesa will not have to provide access to bitcoin startup BitPesa. Though the case is far from being dismissed, the current ruling would prolong the service&#8217;s inability to operate as is. Last month, the mobile payments company Lipisha&#8217;s accounts had been suspended by Safaricom, which deprived BitPesa from accessing M-Pesa.<\/p>\n<p>The startup is known for using mobile payments system for offering its customers an option of its bitcoin services. The service became popular, as the country&#8217;s banking infrastructure is underdeveloped. <\/p>\n<p>Judge Joseph L. Onguto stated that Safaricom had its reasons for suspending Lipisha&#8217;s account due to a provision in the contract between Lipisha and Safaricom. Terminating the access to the account in the first place was justified by possible loss of Safaricom&#8217;s money transmission license because of BitPesa&#8217;s bitcoin operations. Safaricom&#8217;s point was in the fact that BitPesa&#8217;s bitcoin operations allegedly violate local AML requirements.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Kenya issued a &#8220;warning&#8221; as to dangers inherent in dealing with cryptocurrencies. Notably, the warning was published as a paid advertisement, and mentioned several hints on possible future introduction of digital currency regulation. It is unknown, whether the publication had any influence on the judge&#8217;s ruling; however, he said that, according to the Central Bank, usage of bitcoin, which is not a legal tender in Kenya, disentitles BitPesa to use such words as &#8216;money remittance&#8217; or &#8216;money transfer&#8217;. <\/p>\n<p>The judge stated that the matters are subject to further exlporing in a future hearing. <\/p>\n<p>Following the hearing, the BitPesa representative stated the company was generally satisfied with the ruling as it allows the company to continue confronting &#8220;Safaricom&#8217;s wrongful and unlawful bullying&#8221;. Currently BitPesa is working with another company, Airtel Money, in order to carry on providing its services as the proceedings continue.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>\u00e2\u20ac\u015bThe Court has not dismissed BitPesa&#8217;s case, but rather has ruled only that BitPesa is strong enough as a company that it does not require access to M-Pesa to survive during the course of the case,\u00e2\u20ac\u0165<\/strong> BitPesa CEO Elizabeth Rossiello stated.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to the recent ruling by the Kenyan High Court, local operator Safaricom servicing M-Pesa will not have to provide access to bitcoin startup BitPesa. Though the case is far from being dismissed, the current ruling would prolong the service&#8217;s inability to operate as is. 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