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coinpedia 2025-06-30 09:36:06

Crypto Exchanges Face Ban Under New Singapore Rules

The post Crypto Exchanges Face Ban Under New Singapore Rules appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News It’s getting tough out there! Singapore just sent a clear message to crypto firms: if you’re serving overseas clients from here without a licence, your time’s up. As of June 30, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has enforced new rules that require all digital token service providers (DTSPs) – even those working only with foreign clients – to hold a licence or shut down. And there isn’t much room for negotiation. The central bank said it has “set the bar high for licensing and will generally not issue a licence” for firms serving only non-Singapore clients. That’s because, according to MAS, these types of businesses come with higher money laundering risks, and the regulator can’t properly supervise them if their main activities happen outside the country. Cleaning Up After Crypto Collapses This clampdown follows a rough stretch for Singapore’s crypto scene. The country’s once-solid reputation took a hit after the collapse of Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs, both based in Singapore. 3AC went under in 2022 after the market crash, with its co-founder Su Zhu later arrested at Changi Airport and handed a four-month jail sentence. Terraform’s Do Kwon fled the country, only to be caught in Montenegro and extradited to the U.S. on fraud charges. The firm’s downfall wiped out about $40 billion in investor funds and triggered wider losses across the crypto market. With those disasters still fresh, MAS is clearly drawing a hard line to prevent history from repeating. Industry Reacts: Integrity First! The move has been welcomed by analysts who see it as a long-overdue fix. “With the new DTSP regime, MAS is reinforcing that financial integrity is a red line,” said Chengyi Ong, head of Asia Pacific policy at Chainalysis. Law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher also pointed out the shift brings Singapore in line with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards, the global benchmark for anti-money laundering and terrorism financing rules. What It Means for Crypto Firms For crypto companies using Singapore as a base to serve clients abroad, this rule change is interesting but tough. They either need to get licensed or leave. More than a crackdown, this is Singapore trying to protect its position as a serious player in global finance. After two high-profile collapses, MAS is trying to rebuild trust. Let’s see how it plays out.

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