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Singapore Clampdown

Singapore sets June 30 deadline for crypto firms to stop overseas services or face fines

Singapore Orders Crypto Firms to Cease Overseas Activity by June 30

A major regulatory shift is underway in Singapore.The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has set a June 30 deadline for Singapore-incorporated crypto firms to halt all overseas digital token services—unless licensed under strict new rules. Failure to comply could result in fines of up to $200,000 and even jail time.
This follows MAS’s finalised regulatory framework for Digital Token Service Providers (DTSPs) under the Financial Services and Markets Act. The move targets firms that use Singapore as a base while offering unregulated crypto services abroad—an approach MAS views as risky from an AML/CFT standpoint.
According to legal experts, licences for overseas operations will be granted only in rare cases, with MAS explicitly stating no transitional arrangements will be offered.

What does this mean for the industry?

This marks one of the strongest crackdowns yet on regulatory arbitrage. It sends a clear signal: jurisdictions like Singapore are raising the bar for global crypto compliance, especially around cross-border risks, money laundering, and investor protection.At a time when jurisdictions like the US and EU are building comprehensive frameworks (e.g., MiCA, the GENIUS Act), Singapore is reinforcing its reputation for regulatory clarity—and toughness.
Crypto firms with international reach and Singapore ties will need to move fast: either restructure operations or exit the jurisdiction.

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