Pakistan agency wants to block crypto portals, report says

Pakistan agency wants to block crypto portals, report says

Pakistan’s top investigation agency is looking to block crypto websites over fraud and money laundering concerns, according to a news report, less than a week after the country’s central bank recommended an outright ban on cryptocurrencies. 

Fast facts

  • Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Director-General Dr. Sanaullah Abbasi said on Saturday the agency would approach the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block cryptocurrency websites, according to a report in Dawn
  • There is currently no regulatory framework for virtual asset service providers in the country to comply with global anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing requirements, the report said.
  • Recently, Pakistan launched an investigation into Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, in connection with an alleged US$100 million scam perpetrated by apps integrated with the exchange. 
  • Despite existing in a legal gray zone, cryptocurrencies remain popular in the country, with the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry stating last year that Pakistanis collectively owned over US$20 billion in digital assets.