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AUSTRAC Proposes Stricter Regulations for Australian Crypto Sector

Solomon M. by Solomon M.
May 18, 2025
in Latest News
Key Points:
  • AUSTRAC tightens crypto regulations for market safety.
  • Expanded oversight impacts crypto exchanges.
  • Potential industry impact due to regulatory changes.
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AUSTRAC Proposes Stricter Regulations for Australian Crypto Sector

The proposed changes by AUSTRAC aim to address regulatory gaps in high-risk sectors, particularly focusing on cryptocurrency exchanges. They mark a significant shift in the oversight of digital assets, expanding customer due diligence requirements.

“The proposed framework aims to enhance oversight of high-risk sectors including cryptocurrency exchanges and implement more rigorous customer due diligence measures.” – AUSTRAC Leadership, Australia’s financial intelligence agency.

The new rules will broaden the scope of regulatory oversight to include transactions of A$10,000 or more in physical currency or virtual assets. The amendments were informed by changes to the AML/CTF Act passed in November 2024.

The effect of these changes could be substantial, impacting how cryptocurrency businesses operate under tighter scrutiny. With enforcement starting March 31, 2025, businesses may need to adjust operations accordingly, according to current regulatory guidelines.

This regulatory initiative comes as Australia balances fintech innovation with security measures. Earlier guidelines required businesses to enroll with AUSTRAC, but these new measures could lead to increased compliance costs.

The outcome could affect Australia’s financial technology landscape, particularly within blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors. Historical trends suggest regulation may lead to industry adjustments, potentially hampering uninhibited growth in some areas. The aim to prevent illegal activities is clear, yet businesses might face increased administrative burdens under the new directives.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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