In brief

  • Kazakh authorities terminated operations at 130 unlicensed crypto platforms suspected of processing illicit funds, confiscating digital assets valued at $16.7 million.
  • Financial monitors identified 81 underground cash-out networks handling more than $43 million.
  • Planned biometric authentication for cash transactions could morph into surveillance infrastructure “without strong data-protection laws and independent oversight,” an expert warned.

Kazakh financial authorities have terminated operations at 130 unlicensed crypto platforms and confiscated $16.7 million in digital assets during a nationwide enforcement campaign targeting money laundering operations.

Kairat Bizhanov, the Deputy Chairman of the country’s Financial Monitoring Agency, disclosed the enforcement results at a government briefing, noting how domestic law restricts crypto trading to platforms holding licenses from the Astana Financial Services Authority and maintaining integration with the traditional banking system, according to a report by The Times of Central Asia.

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