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Australia overhauls crypto ATM rules to combat rising scams

MNK NewsBy MNK NewsJune 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Australia’s national financial intelligence agency has rolled out new operating rules and transaction limits for crypto ATM operators, as federal police say scams through the kiosks are on the rise.

The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) is enforcing a 5,000 Australian dollar ($3,250) limit on cash deposits and withdrawals on crypto ATMs, scam warning signs, more robust transaction monitoring and enhanced customer due diligence obligations, the agency said in a June 3 press release shared with Cointelegraph.

Currently, the limits only apply to crypto ATM providers; however, AUSTRAC expects crypto exchanges operating in Australia to “consider imposing similar limits if they accept cash for crypto transactions.”

AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas said the new rules are not set in stone, and the “effectiveness of these conditions” will remain under review and be adjusted if needed while the agency works with law enforcement and ATM providers to curb any suspicious activity.

“The conditions are designed to help protect individuals from scams by deterring criminals from directing them to a crypto ATM, as well as to protect businesses from criminal exploitation,” he said.

“In light of the risks and harms, we consider it absolutely necessary to ensure the sector meets minimum standards and reduces the criminal misuse of crypto ATMs.”

The crackdown was triggered after an investigation by an AUSTRAC task force examined data from nine crypto ATM providers and found that most users are over 50 years of age and account for almost 72% of all transactions by value.

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Crypto ATMs, such as this one pictured in a Sydney shopping center, have also cropped up in petrol stations, convenience stores and some food shops. Source: Coin ATM Radar

The task force was set up last September to investigate whether crypto ATMs had the proper Anti-Money Laundering and counter-terrorism checks in place. 

“It is a huge concern that people in this demographic are overrepresented as customers using cash to purchase cryptocurrency and, as evidence suggests, that a large number of 60-70 year old users are victims of scam activity,” Thomas said.

There are almost 150,000 crypto ATM transactions annually in Australia, with about $275 million moving through them using cash to buy Bitcoin (BTC), Tether (USDT) and Ether (ETH), according to AUSTRAC.

Millions lost to crypto ATM scams just “tip of the iceberg”   

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on June 3 that the country’s online cybercrime reporting system, ReportCyber, received 150 unique reports of scams involving crypto ATMs between January 2024 and January 2025.

It added that total losses exceeded 3.1 million Australian dollars ($2 million), which it said “may be just the tip of the iceberg.”

Related: Australia’s finance watchdog to crack down on dormant crypto exchanges

AFP Commander Graeme Marshall said many of those conned through crypto ATMs don’t realize they’re victims, don’t know how to report the scam or “feel embarrassed because they were scammed.”

“Scammers often use sophisticated tactics to elicit funds from victims. We would encourage people to share their stories with family and friends to raise awareness and help prevent others from falling victim,” he said.

Australia was a slow market for crypto ATMs, but adoption increased exponentially near the end of 2022 after private firms began piling into the market.

The country is now the third-largest hub for crypto ATMs, and Coin ATM Radar data shows Australia currently has 1,819 ATMs, up from 67 in August 2022. 

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Australia has grown to have the world’s third-largest number of crypto ATMs, behind the US and Canada. Source: Coin ATM Radar

Leading crypto ATM providers in Australia include Localcoin, with 753 in its stable; Coinflip, with 700 ATMs; and Bitcoin Depot, with 182.

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