Over the past year, Kazakhstan has banned more than 1,100 unlicensed cryptocurrency trading platforms. This is part of the country's intensified regulatory measures to curb money laundering and reduce consumer risks. The move aims to direct trading activities into licensed venues within the Astana International Financial Center, thereby supporting Kazakhstan's vision of becoming a regulated digital asset hub.
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Over the past year, Kazakhstan has banned more than 1,100 unlicensed cryptocurrency trading platforms. This is part of the country's intensified regulatory measures to curb money laundering and reduce consumer risks. The move aims to direct trading activities into licensed venues within the Astana International Financial Center, thereby supporting Kazakhstan's vision of becoming a regulated digital asset hub.