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Philippines Bans Crypto Exchanges From Listing Privacy Coins

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June 15, 2026
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Philippines Bans Crypto Exchanges From Listing Privacy Coins

The Philippines has banned licensed crypto exchanges and other virtual asset service providers from listing or supporting privacy coins, marking a significant tightening of the country’s digital asset rules. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the country’s central bank, approved Memorandum M-2026-023, which prohibits regulated platforms from offering anonymity-enhancing virtual assets that obscure transaction details.

The rule applies to virtual asset service providers licensed by the BSP and is aimed at strengthening anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing controls. While the memorandum does not name specific tokens, the category broadly covers assets such as Monero, Zcash and Dash, which are designed to make transaction tracing more difficult through privacy-preserving technologies.

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The ban does not appear to criminalize ownership of privacy coins or peer-to-peer transfers outside regulated platforms. Instead, it targets licensed exchanges, custodians and other intermediaries that provide market access to Filipino users. The practical effect is that regulated platforms must avoid listing privacy tokens and may need to delist or disable support for any such assets already available on their systems.

Regulators tighten listing standards

The privacy coin ban is part of a broader overhaul of token listing standards for Philippine crypto platforms. Under the new rules, virtual asset service providers must evaluate digital assets before listing them and continue monitoring them after launch. The BSP has directed platforms to assess tokens across several risk areas, including issuer background, governance, liquidity, legal and regulatory status, technology, market integrity and investor protection.

Stablecoins are also expected to face additional scrutiny, particularly around reserve backing, redemption rights and operational risks. That reflects a global regulatory pattern in which authorities are paying closer attention to tokens that function as payment instruments or store-of-value assets within crypto markets.

For exchanges, the new framework increases compliance obligations. Platforms will need clearer listing committees, risk review processes, monitoring systems and delisting triggers. Tokens that fail to meet standards may need to be suspended or removed. That could reshape the range of assets available to Philippine users and push exchanges to prioritize larger, more transparent and more liquid cryptocurrencies.

The Philippines has become one of Southeast Asia’s more active crypto markets, supported by remittances, retail trading, gaming-related blockchain use and strong mobile wallet adoption. That growth has also increased regulatory concern over fraud, offshore platforms and products that make fund tracing difficult.

Privacy debate intensifies

The move places the Philippines alongside other jurisdictions that have restricted privacy coins on regulated exchanges. Japan, South Korea and Australia have already pressured or required platforms to delist anonymity-enhancing tokens, while several European and Asian exchanges have voluntarily removed them to reduce compliance risk.

For regulators, the concern is straightforward: privacy coins can make it harder to identify the origin, destination and ownership of funds. That creates challenges for suspicious transaction reporting, sanctions screening and law enforcement investigations. Exchanges that list such tokens may struggle to meet anti-money laundering obligations, especially when coins are designed to limit blockchain analytics.

Privacy advocates argue that financial confidentiality is a legitimate user need, not inherently suspicious. They point out that public blockchains expose transaction histories in ways traditional banking does not, creating risks for individuals, companies and political dissidents. The regulatory challenge is balancing privacy with traceability requirements.

For crypto businesses in the Philippines, the message is clear. Regulators are not banning digital assets broadly, but they are narrowing the acceptable perimeter for licensed platforms. Assets that cannot meet transparency, compliance and monitoring expectations will face increasing difficulty remaining on regulated exchanges.

The ban is therefore both a compliance measure and a market signal. The Philippines wants crypto activity to continue within a supervised framework, but not at the expense of transaction visibility and financial crime controls.

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