Kazakhstan Blocks 980 Unlicensed Crypto Exchanges in 2023

Kazakhstan’s Financial Monitoring Agency (FMA) revealed it blocked access to 980 unlicensed cryptocurrency exchanges in 2023 for operating illegally without proper registration. FMA head Ruslan Ostroumov disclosed the enforcement actions during a recent Eurasian anti-money laundering meeting.

The FMA also initiated nine investigations into illicit crypto exchange activities and potential money laundering uncovered this year. Kazakhstan enacted a Digital Assets Law in February 2023 that requires a national license for establishing crypto exchanges and trading services. Violations can lead authorities to block access to non-compliant platforms.

The blocked exchanges included some major international players – local reports from November indicated citizens could no longer access the oinbase">Coinbase website per a government order. Officials cited the trading giant’s lack of approved registration under crypto regulations.

Currently only a handful of exchanges like Binance, Bybit, Biteeu and Xignal&MT have formal approval to serve the Kazakh market. But the FMA continues restricting access to nearly a thousand others flouting registration rules as it ramps up oversight of the local sector. Alongside blocking non-compliant platforms, probes into more serious criminal abuse related to illegal exchanges are also underway.

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