Cryptocurrencies Are Facing an Absolute Ban in 9 Countries

Tuesday, 04/01/2022 | 10:51 GMT by Arnab Shome
  • Many countries have imposed an implicit ban on cryptocurrency circulation.
  • The number of jurisdictions banning crypto has doubled in the past three years.
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China is surprisingly not the only country with an outright ban on cryptocurrency, as eight other jurisdictions have also applied an absolute ban on digital currencies. These jurisdictions are Egypt, Iraq, Qatar, Oman, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Bangladesh.

According to a report published by the Library of Congress (LOC), the number of jurisdictions imposing an absolute ban on cryptocurrencies jumped from eight in 2018 to nine now.

Furthermore, 42 other jurisdictions have imposed an implicit ban, a number that jumped from just 15 in 2018. These jurisdictions prohibit market players from ‘dealing in cryptocurrencies or offering services to individuals/businesses dealing in cryptocurrencies’.

LOC, which is the research library for the United States Senate, first published its report around cryptocurrency regulations in 2018. As per the latest one, the number of jurisdictions putting some kind of ban on crypto circulation and transactions has doubled in the last three years.

Upcoming Bans

Meanwhile, developing cryptocurrency regulations has become a priority for many major jurisdictions as demand for cryptocurrencies has ballooned in the past few years. Nevertheless, it still remains a challenge for lawmakers to draft proper legislation involving decentralized technology.

However, the number of these crypto skeptic jurisdictions is likely to increase in the next few years. India, which is one of the largest markets for retail crypto demand, has already drafted a crypto bill that is expected to curb the local industry. Though the contents of the crypto bill have not been disclosed yet, it might also put a ban on cryptocurrencies. Russia is another major jurisdiction that is considering putting a ban on fresh crypto investments.

In contrast, European countries are attempting to curb the anonymity associated with cryptocurrencies, and many are pushing to implement strict anti-money laundering and counter-terror funding laws.

China is surprisingly not the only country with an outright ban on cryptocurrency, as eight other jurisdictions have also applied an absolute ban on digital currencies. These jurisdictions are Egypt, Iraq, Qatar, Oman, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Bangladesh.

According to a report published by the Library of Congress (LOC), the number of jurisdictions imposing an absolute ban on cryptocurrencies jumped from eight in 2018 to nine now.

Furthermore, 42 other jurisdictions have imposed an implicit ban, a number that jumped from just 15 in 2018. These jurisdictions prohibit market players from ‘dealing in cryptocurrencies or offering services to individuals/businesses dealing in cryptocurrencies’.

LOC, which is the research library for the United States Senate, first published its report around cryptocurrency regulations in 2018. As per the latest one, the number of jurisdictions putting some kind of ban on crypto circulation and transactions has doubled in the last three years.

Upcoming Bans

Meanwhile, developing cryptocurrency regulations has become a priority for many major jurisdictions as demand for cryptocurrencies has ballooned in the past few years. Nevertheless, it still remains a challenge for lawmakers to draft proper legislation involving decentralized technology.

However, the number of these crypto skeptic jurisdictions is likely to increase in the next few years. India, which is one of the largest markets for retail crypto demand, has already drafted a crypto bill that is expected to curb the local industry. Though the contents of the crypto bill have not been disclosed yet, it might also put a ban on cryptocurrencies. Russia is another major jurisdiction that is considering putting a ban on fresh crypto investments.

In contrast, European countries are attempting to curb the anonymity associated with cryptocurrencies, and many are pushing to implement strict anti-money laundering and counter-terror funding laws.

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Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.

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