The financial authority in Indonesia, OJK, has taken a major step in its blockchain adoption journey by releasing a whitelist of about 29 licensed crypto exchangesThe financial authority in Indonesia, OJK, has taken a major step in its blockchain adoption journey by releasing a whitelist of about 29 licensed crypto exchanges

Indonesia Unveils List of 29 Licensed Crypto Exchanges

  • Indonesia’s financial regulator has released a whitelist of about 29 licensed crypto exchanges, clearly stating which platforms are legally allowed to operate within the country.
  • Under OJK Regulation, exchanges must obtain approval before being able to offer crypto derivatives.

The financial authority in Indonesia, OJK, has taken a major step in its blockchain adoption journey by releasing a whitelist of about 29 licensed crypto exchanges. This move has clearly defined the crypto platforms that are legally allowed to operate in the country and the other ones that are not. It also sends a very strong message to other exchanges that there is serious supervision of the digital assets sector within the country.

A Clear Rulebook for Trading Crypto in Indonesia

According to the details published on the OJK official website, the newly published whitelist would serve as an official reference point for crypto users, allowing them to easily verify whether an exchange is properly licensed since the list includes the names of the approved companies along with their platforms.

OJK has strongly advised the public to trade only on these approved platforms and to consider any crypto exchange platform that is not on the list as an unauthorized operator. By doing this, there would be a significant reduction in the amount of fraud and also a decrease in the number of scammy and risky crypto platforms, further strengthening investor confidence.

Other Details Written in the Indonesia Whitelist

The whitelist follows the introduction of OJK Regulation No. 23/2025, and under the regulation, any platform that wants to provide digital asset derivatives must first receive direct approval from the OJK and ensure that only compliant products are being used in the digital assets market.

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Beyond just licensing, the regulation also introduces stricter operational rules. According to the details, all crypto exchanges are required to apply margin mechanisms, which basically requires them to use segregated funds or digital assets.

By doing this, they would reduce the risk of misusing customers funds. On the side of the users, they must pass a basic knowledge assessment before they are allowed to trade in the derivative market. By doing this, Indonesia plans to protect customers from reckless trading and also align Indonesia’s digital assets market with international regulatory standards.

Overall, the new development has shown how much Indonesia is intrested in putting itself on the global blockchain landscape. With clearer rules and stronger oversight in place, the country is positioning itself as a serious and structured market for cryptocurrency.

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