Minister Tony Burke said the government won’t be pushing for an outright ban on crypto ATMs, but wants to provide AUSTRAC with the power to implement one under new draft laws. Australia’s national financial intelligence agency would receive powers to restrict or ban crypto ATMs under new draft legislation in the works from the country’s minister for cybersecurity and home affairs, Tony Burke.Burke said during a speech at the National Press Club on Thursday that the draft legislation will give the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) the ability to restrict or prohibit “high-risk products,” which include crypto ATMs. While regular bank-run ATMs are also used for scams and illegal activities, Burke said that in the case of crypto ATMs, authorities are having limited success in policing and tracking down illicit funds and are concerned they present a money laundering risk. Read more Minister Tony Burke said the government won’t be pushing for an outright ban on crypto ATMs, but wants to provide AUSTRAC with the power to implement one under new draft laws. Australia’s national financial intelligence agency would receive powers to restrict or ban crypto ATMs under new draft legislation in the works from the country’s minister for cybersecurity and home affairs, Tony Burke.Burke said during a speech at the National Press Club on Thursday that the draft legislation will give the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) the ability to restrict or prohibit “high-risk products,” which include crypto ATMs. While regular bank-run ATMs are also used for scams and illegal activities, Burke said that in the case of crypto ATMs, authorities are having limited success in policing and tracking down illicit funds and are concerned they present a money laundering risk. Read more

Australia’s financial watchdog could gain power to ban crypto ATMs

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Minister Tony Burke said the government won’t be pushing for an outright ban on crypto ATMs, but wants to provide AUSTRAC with the power to implement one under new draft laws.

Australia’s national financial intelligence agency would receive powers to restrict or ban crypto ATMs under new draft legislation in the works from the country’s minister for cybersecurity and home affairs, Tony Burke.

Burke said during a speech at the National Press Club on Thursday that the draft legislation will give the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) the ability to restrict or prohibit “high-risk products,” which include crypto ATMs. 

While regular bank-run ATMs are also used for scams and illegal activities, Burke said that in the case of crypto ATMs, authorities are having limited success in policing and tracking down illicit funds and are concerned they present a money laundering risk. 

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