Philippine ISPs block Coinbase and Gemini following NTC order due to unlicensed operations.Philippine ISPs block Coinbase and Gemini following NTC order due to unlicensed operations.

Philippines Blocks Coinbase and Gemini on NTC Directive

Key Points:
  • NTC orders ISPs to block Coinbase and Gemini.
  • Action due to unlicensed operations by 50 platforms.
  • Affects access to major assets like BTC and ETH.
philippines-blocks-coinbase-and-gemini-on-ntc-directive Philippines Blocks Coinbase and Gemini on NTC Directive

Philippine ISPs began blocking access to Coinbase and Gemini on December 24, 2025, following a directive from the NTC at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ request.

The blocking of major exchanges such as Coinbase and Gemini highlights regulatory challenges in the region, limiting users’ access to digital asset trading and impacting market dynamics.

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Philippine ISPs blocked access to Coinbase and Gemini starting December 24, 2025. This was enacted under the directive of the National Telecommunications Commission at the request of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. It targets approximately 50 unlicensed platforms.

Entities involved include the National Telecommunications Commission and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The NTC issued directives to ISPs, targeting unlicensed Virtual Asset Service Providers, including Coinbase and Gemini, for not complying with BSP Circular No. 1206. As the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas articulates, “Our goal is to establish a secure financial environment by regulating Virtual Asset Service Providers and ensuring compliance.”

Users in the Philippines lost direct access to trade significant assets like BTC and ETH on these platforms. Local compliant exchanges continue their operations, providing alternative solutions for users previously dependent on blocked platforms. For instance, platforms like XTexchange are gaining attention as alternatives.

The regulatory action reflects BSP’s enhanced oversight for consumer protection. Political implications involve enforcing compliance with national laws, while the business landscape adjusts to a notable shift in available platforms within the country.

Impacts include forcing users to seek alternative platforms, potentially increasing local exchange usage. Global exchange markets may see redistributions as users adapt to new regulations and available services in the Philippines.

Historical patterns show similar regulatory crackdowns on Binance in 2024. This precedent indicates ongoing oversight on unregistered platforms, emphasizing the need for exchanges to meet local regulatory standards for continued operations.

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