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Kazakhstan Restricts Crypto Trading to Central Ban...
Cointelegraph•Monday, January 19, 2026 at 10:07 AM•1 min read

Kazakhstan Restricts Crypto Trading to Central Bank-Approved Coins

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New legislation in Kazakhstan restricts cryptocurrency trading to coins approved by the central bank. According to reports, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed these new laws, which also establish licensed crypto exchanges. The central bank will now have the authority to determine which cryptocurrencies can be traded within the country. This development signifies a move toward greater regulation of the cryptocurrency market in Kazakhstan.

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Kazakhstan Restricts Crypto Trading to Central Ban...
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Kazakhstan Restricts Crypto Trading to Central Bank-Approved Coins

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New legislation in Kazakhstan restricts cryptocurrency trading to coins approved by the central bank. According to reports, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed these new laws, which also establish licensed crypto exchanges. The central bank will now have the authority to determine which cryptocurrencies can be traded within the country. This development signifies a move toward greater regulation of the cryptocurrency market in Kazakhstan.

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