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    Turkmenistan Legalizes Crypto in Historic 2026 Shift – But State Retains “Tight” Control

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    Turkmenistan has made a historic move by legalizing cryptocurrency under a tightly controlled framework, indicating a major policy shift for one of the world’s most closed economies.

    According to a report from local outlet Business Turkmenistan, on November 28, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed legislation that will take effect in 2026, establishing a regulated environment for the cryptocurrency industry while maintaining strict state oversight.

    New Law Opens Door for Digital Assets and Mining, But Central Bank Maintains Tight Control

    The law sets out licensing requirements for crypto exchanges and custodial services, mandates know-your-client and anti-money laundering protocols, and obliges firms to use cold storage solutions for digital assets.

    Credit institutions are barred from offering crypto services, and the state reserves the authority to halt, void, or mandate refunds of token issuances. Cryptocurrency mining and mining pool operations must also be registered, and covert activities are explicitly prohibited.

    The legislation empowers the central bank to authorize distributed ledgers or operate its own infrastructure, effectively steering participants toward permissioned and surveilled networks.

    Despite these regulatory openings, the law maintains that cryptocurrencies will not be recognized as legal tender, currency, or securities.

    It categorizes digital assets into “backed” and “unbacked,” with regulators tasked with defining liquidity conditions, settlement protocols, and emergency redemption for backed tokens.

    The move follows a November 21 government meeting in which Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Hojamyrat Geldimyradov outlined the technological, legal, and organizational foundations for introducing digital assets.

    A proposal to establish a special State Commission dedicated to the sector was also submitted.

    Turkmenistan has long enforced a strict ban on cryptocurrency activity, prohibiting trading, mining, and the use of digital assets.

    Authorities routinely raided illegal mining operations and seized equipment, though underground activity persisted via VPNs and peer-to-peer platforms.

    The measures are intended to preserve control over the national currency, the Turkmenistani manat, and reduce risks from speculative investment and illicit transactions.

    Severe internet restrictions and government surveillance further isolated citizens from global crypto markets.

    A landlocked former Soviet republic with around 7.6 million people in 2025, Turkmenistan relies heavily on natural gas exports.

    Its politics are dominated by a centralized presidential system, widely considered authoritarian, and the country maintains strict media and internet controls, including bans on platforms like X and Telegram.

    Ashgabat, the capital, is known for its white marble architecture and the world’s largest indoor Ferris wheel.

    Countries Worldwide Step Up Digital Asset Oversight Amid Growing Markets

    The country’s adoption of regulated cryptocurrency comes amid a global wave of legislative activity. In 2025 alone, several nations introduced or expanded frameworks to oversee digital assets.

    Earlier this year, Vanuatu enacted the Virtual Asset Service Provider Act, establishing licensing and oversight for crypto businesses.

    Pakistan opened its market to international crypto exchanges under the newly formed Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority, seeking to provide legal clarity and curb illicit finance.

    Pakistan is inviting overseas crypto firms to apply for licenses under its new regulator, a step to bring order to a fast-growing digital economy.#Pakistan #CryptoLicensehttps://t.co/OwnwgyeF07

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 15, 2025

    In Europe, Poland has passed a strict crypto law aligned with the EU’s MiCA framework, while the UK Financial Conduct Authority has accelerated crypto application approvals for firms such as BlackRock and Standard Chartered.

    🇵🇱 Poland’s crypto-asset market bill advances to the Senate, introducing licensing, fines up to 10M PLN, and potential prison terms. #cryptobill #Polandhttps://t.co/a8R1O4iGBc

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 29, 2025

    The United Kingdom’s tax authority floated measures easing capital gains obligations for decentralized finance participants, while Bank of England officials showed alignment with U.S. stablecoin regulation.

    Additionally, Sweden’s central bank governor, Erik Thedéen, acknowledged potential adjustments to Basel Committee rules governing crypto exposures.

    📢 Basel Committee faces calls to reform strict stablecoin capital rules as U.S., U.K., and Japan resist current framework.#Stablecoin #US #UKhttps://t.co/wuvO8UE0sz

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) November 19, 2025

    Each of these steps reflects a growing international recognition of tokenized finance and the necessity of integrating digital assets within formal financial systems.

    Turkmenistan’s legislation, therefore, positions the country within this broader international trend while reflecting its longstanding emphasis on state control.

    The post Turkmenistan Legalizes Crypto in Historic 2026 Shift – But State Retains “Tight” Control appeared first on Cryptonews.

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