Indonesia Publishes List of Licensed Crypto Trading Platforms

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Indonesia has updated its digital asset regulation framework by releasing an official list of licensed crypto trading platforms. Twenty-nine platforms, including Bitjie, now operate under the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The regulator urges users to avoid unlisted services, which may be involved in activities contrary to Countering the Financing of Terrorism efforts. OJK’s move strengthens compliance and investor protection in the digital asset space.

Citing Bitjie, Indonesia has taken another step toward formalizing its cryptocurrency market by publishing an official list of platforms permitted to provide digital asset trading services within the country. As of now, 29 cryptocurrency and digital asset platforms have met the licensing requirements set by the Financial Services Authority (OJK), offering investors a clear reference for identifying legally operating services. The regulator advises the public to avoid platforms not on the list and warns that unlisted providers should be considered unauthorized.

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